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Ultimate College Game Night Guide: How to Host Like a Pro

2 · Jan 29, 2025 · Leave a Comment

College is all about finding fun, affordable ways to unwind. Between exams, assignments, and the occasional late-night cram session, it’s important to take a break and unwind. That’s where game nights come in! A well-planned game night is the perfect way to relax, bond with friends, and create lasting memories—all without spending a fortune.

Of course, college comes with its fair share of stress. With deadlines constantly looming, you might be thinking, “Can I pay someone to write an essay for me?” It’s tempting to use a reliable paper writing service like DoMyEssay when the workload piles up. But taking breaks is just as crucial as keeping up with assignments. Hosting a game night is a great way to de-stress and reset before tackling the next wave of coursework.

If you want to throw a game night that’s fun, organized, and memorable, you’re in the right place. Here’s how I do it.

Tips for Hosting A College Game Night

Choose the Right Games

Not all games work well in a college setting, so picking the right ones is key. You want games that are easy to learn, engaging, and suitable for a group. Here are some solid options:

  • Card Games – Games like Uno, What Do You Meme?, Exploding Kittens, and Cards Against Humanity are quick to play and always bring laughs. You can also try solving Solitaire games together or race to see who will win first. On online platforms like Solitaired you can race to solve a game of the day, a competitive twist to a classic game.
  • Board Games – Catan, Codenames, and Ticket to Ride are great choices if you want something strategic yet fun. You can also try Mahjong, a classic tile-based strategy game where players build winning hands while paying close attention to the tiles others discard. It’s engaging because it combines memory, probability, and tactical decision-making, making every round feel different.
  • Party Games – If you’re aiming for high-energy fun, go for Jackbox Party Pack, Pictionary, or Charades. These are perfect for larger groups.
  • Video Games – Classics like Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart, or Overcooked work great for competitive and cooperative play.
  • Drinking Games – If everyone is of age, simple games like Kings, Flip Cup, or Drunk Jenga can spice up the night.

The key is to choose games that match the group’s energy. If your friends are competitive, opt for strategy games. If the goal is pure fun and laughter, stick with party games.

Many college students use a state generator to create a quiz themed around geography, pop culture, or travel challenges. This adds an element of unpredictability to game night while keeping everyone engaged and thinking on their feet.

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Set the Right Atmosphere

The right setup can take your game night from average to amazing. Here’s how to make your space feel inviting:

  • Lighting Matters – Overhead lights can feel harsh. Use string lights or lamps for a warm, relaxed vibe.
  • Seating Arrangements – Make sure everyone has a comfy place to sit. Floor pillows, bean bags, and even blankets can help.
  • Background Music – A low-volume playlist keeps energy up without being distracting. Choose upbeat background music or game soundtracks.
  • Declutter the Space – A clean space makes a huge difference. Remove unnecessary items and make room for the game setup.

A cozy, inviting setup makes people want to stay and enjoy the night.

Snacks and Drinks Are Essential

No game night is complete without snacks. You don’t need anything fancy—just a good mix of sweet, salty, and savory bites. Some easy, budget-friendly ideas include:

  • Popcorn – Cheap, easy, and always a crowd favorite.
  • Chips and Dip – Salsa, guacamole, or queso work great.
  • Pizza – Grab a few frozen pizzas or go in with friends to order one.
  • Candy and Chocolate – A small stash of sweets keeps energy up.
  • DIY Nachos – Load up tortilla chips with melted cheese and toppings like jalapeños and sour cream.

For drinks, keep a mix of options:

  • Soda or Sparkling Water – Refreshing and works for everyone.
  • Juice or Lemonade – Something sweet but not too sugary.
  • Coffee or Tea – Great for those who want a boost of energy.
  • Alcoholic Drinks (if applicable) – If it’s a 21+ crowd, stock up on simple mixers like rum and coke or pre-made cocktails. However, it is better to avoid college drinking irrespective of the event.

The key is variety. Make sure there’s something for everyone.

Know Your Group Size

Game nights can be fun with just a few close friends or an entire dorm floor. Knowing your guest count ahead of time helps you plan better.

  • Small Group (2-4 people) – Go for board games or cooperative video games.
  • Medium Group (5-8 people) – Party games like Jackbox or Codenames work best.
  • Large Group (9+ people) – Set up multiple game stations so smaller groups can rotate.

Hosting a bigger crowd? Ask guests to bring their favorite games for variety. That way, there are more options, and everyone gets a say in what to play.

Set Some Ground Rules

A few basic rules will keep the night fun and drama-free:

  • Be inclusive – Make sure everyone feels welcome and involved.
  • Keep it friendly – Competitive games can get heated, so remind everyone it’s just for fun.
  • Take turns – For larger groups, rotate players so everyone gets a turn.
  • Respect the space – If you’re hosting in a shared dorm or apartment, clean up after the game night.

Laying out these rules at the start helps avoid unnecessary conflicts.

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Have a Backup Plan

Sometimes, a game flops, or people get bored. Have a few backup ideas ready:

  • Movie Night – If everyone gets tired, transition into a chill movie.
  • Karaoke Break – Use YouTube or a karaoke app for a fun change of pace.
  • Late-Night Food Run – If the snacks run out, take a quick trip to grab fast food.

Staying flexible keeps the night exciting and stress-free.

Final Thoughts

Throwing a college game night is easier than you think. With the right games, snacks, and atmosphere, you can create an epic experience on a budget. It’s all about bringing people together, laughing, and making great memories.

So grab your favorite games, send out some invites, and get ready for a legendary game night. Who knows? It could become your new favorite college tradition!

Ladies Fiesta Dinner Party

4 · Jun 30, 2014 · 6 Comments

+ This Ladies Fiesta Dinner Party brought to you by Pepcid® +

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As you all know… I LOVE to entertain! The idea of spending time coming up with a menu and cooking all day makes me happy… Seriously I love it! Recently, I had the chance to throw a fun Ladies Fiesta for a few friends for a fun Girls Night IN at my place. SUPER FUN!! Some of you may have followed along on Instagram while I was prepping for the night.  Here’s the menu…

Frozen Shirley Temples

Spicy Scallop and Shrimp Cocktail

Creamy Avocado Gazpacho

Light Tacos

Creamy Corn Cups

Fiesta Summer Salad

Dirty Diet Coke

ChocoFlan

Many of the recipes are from or inspired by one of my favorite Food Network Chef’s Marcela Valladolid from Mexican Made Easy.  When I decided to have a girls night, I thought a classy fiesta would be super fun and Marcela was the perfect chef to turn to for all kinds of classy fiesta recipes. I didn’t want a night full of chips and guacamole followed with a pan full of enchiladas. I wanted it to be light, fresh and refined. This menu was perfect… Except for one thing.

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Here’s a little known fact about me…  I have struggled for years with mild heartburn.  Over the years, I have learned what foods trigger this condition in me and you would be surprised that even a relatively fresh and light fiesta menu like the one above could cause all kinds of issues with my sensitive stomach.  You would think that the typical fiesta fair like heavy burritos and enchiladas would be the only culprits, but it’s not. Everyone is different but even fresh food, if they are high in acid like tomatoes, can trigger a rough night. That’s why when it comes to nights like this, I turn to Pepcid® to help me enjoy the food that I so lovely prepared for my friends! Wouldn’t it be a shame to go to all that work just to suffer in the end? If you are like me at all, you should visit the Pepcid® Facebook page for all kinds of ways to help keep your stomach happy!

Here’s how the night went… I prepped food all day, and while I was doing that I watched as the clouds rolled in. The plan was to eat outside and enjoy a nice summer evening and a rain storm was NOT on the menu. Sure enough, about an hour before the ladies were to arrive, the clouds opened up and DUMPED a ton of rain. YAY! Not to worry, I kept working on party prep and when my friends arrived I put them to work, drying of the table and chairs, no worries there. The rest of the night was perfect, so we didn’t let that little bump create issues for this fiesta! We set the table with fun mismatched plates and dressed it with some simple greenery, lanterns and candles. It looked lovely!

Cocktail + Frozen Shirley Temple +

Once everything was dry, we had my version of a frozen Shirley Temple.

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How fun is that? I made a cherry popsicle in my Zoku with all the tasty cherries that are in season right now and then paired it with some coconut La Croix seltzer water to make a fun “cocktail” to start off the night (we aren’t big cocktail drinkers here.) You can get the recipe here!

Appetizer + Scallop & Shrimp Cocktail +

For an appetizer I served a scrumptious scallop and shrimp cocktail…

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I kicked this up a notch with some doctored cocktail sauce and then added pan seared, chilled scallops to the shrimp and it was divine. To make it even easier I removed the tail on the shrimp  and added it right to the cocktail sauce. It’s much easier to eat with a fork and you don’t have to deal with messy hands… perfect! You can get this recipe here.

Soup + Creamy Avocado Gazpacho with Spicy Croutons +

Next, for the soup course… I served a creamy avocado gazpacho that really hit the spot.

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When it comes to cooking for a dinner party, you want simple, yet tasty. Especially in the summer, when you have access to all kinds of fresh veggies, gazpacho is perfect. It’s a chilled soup that is perfect for a classy fiesta. You can find this recipe here.

Main Course + Light Tacos, Fiesta Summer Salad & Creamy Corn Cups +

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Since this was a fresh summer take on a fiesta, I decided to go with a lighten-up version of tacos. I found this fun recipe from Marcela for a light taco that used butter lettuce for the shell rather than your traditional corn tortilla. It was super tasty and you can find Marcela’s recipe here.

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With the light tacos I served the most amazing salad…

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It is a mexican take on a panzanella salad full of tomatoes, olives, spicy croutons and few more tasty surprises. You can find that recipe here.

The last side dish was a little more decadent than the other lighter recipes that we had enjoyed throughout the night. Creamy corn cups are an iconic Mexican treat full of all kinds of creamy goodness. I took that recipe straight from Marcela and you can find that recipe here.

Dessert + CocoFlan & Dirty Diet Coke +

Get ready… this dessert will ROCK YOUR WORLD! Yea, not kidding…

chocoflan-from-WhipperBerry

If you are a chocolate cake lover and a flan lover (which apparently I am) This recipe will knock your socks off. It’s chocolate cake and flan together. Again this is one of Marcela’s recipes and it is for sure a show stopper. I will have to say, your guest may beat down your door the following day to get access to the leftovers (if you have any!) Surprisingly enough, this actually pairs nicely with a dirty Diet Coke! You can get the recipe for the ChocoFlan here and the dirty Diet Coke here.

chocoflan-with-dirty-diet-coke-from-WhipperBerry

All in all the night was SUPER fun, a total flavor festival and thanks to Pepcid I wasn’t regretting it afterward.

Disclaimer // I have received information, product and materials from McNeil Consumer Pharmaceuticals C0., the makers of PEPCID®. The opinions stated are my own. This is a sponsored post.

Indian Themed Dinner Party

1 · May 31, 2014 ·

This Indian Themed Dinner Party is brought to you by Silk Coconut Milk // I adore coconut… Like a lot. My husband and I share this love and it’s a treat that we will take in any form possible. Sweet or savory, there is something about coconut that just takes recipes to a new level.

Not to long ago, the folks at Silk challenged me to throw a coconut themed dinner party and with it being coconut, I was for sure up to the challenge. I checked out Silk’s Coconut Milk Pinterest Board and their Silk Coconut Milk Web Page and decided on an Indian themed night.

We started the night with a flavorful butternut squash coconut and lentil stew…

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This soup was inspired by a recipe that was created by Aarti Sequeira of Food Network fame. She is my go to girl when it comes to Indian dishes. She just takes a rather mysterious cuisine and takes all the mystery out of it. Most of the recipes that I used for this dinner have been modified from her recipes and they turned out aaaamazing.

Click HERE for the Butternut Squash Coconut and Lentil Stew Recipe

For our dinner, I set a simple table out in my backyard with mismatched plates and some fresh flowers from Trader Joes. It couldn’t be more simple. I’ve collected all of my plates and bowls primarily from Target and Anthropologie. I like buying mismatched plates, that way, if I fall in love with a plate, I buy one which doesn’t break the bank and add it to my collection.

Next on the menu for the evening was my Coconut Curry Shrimp…

Now this shrimp isn’t your typical deep fried tropical shrimp dish. It has a lovely curry flavor and it covered with dried unsweetened coconut with no frying at all…. It was lovely.

Click HERE for my Coconut Curry Shrimp Recipe

For the main course, I made Coconut Curry Meatballs served over rice. These little goodies were the star of the show…

Forget what you have every thought about meatballs! These scrumptious bites have a totally different flavor profile and they were divine.

Click HERE for the Coconut Curry Meatballs with Rice

Finally, we topped off the night with a creamy and refreshing coconut lime granita…

This is a frozen treat that is a little like lazy man’s ice cream. It’s super simple to make and you don’t need an ice cream maker. The bonus… It’s dairy-free! One of my friends who joined us for the evening has a daughter with a major milk allergy and this little treat will help when everyone else in the family is enjoying a bowl full of ice cream. She won’t feel left out at all!

Click HERE for the Coconut Lime Granita Recipe

My friends were floored when I told them that every single recipe had Silk Coconut Milk in the recipe in some form.

Who knew coconut milk was so versatile. Its not just for drinking or making smoothies, you can make all kinds of dishes. Visit the Silk Coconut Milk site for a $1 off coupon plus a whole bunch of fun recipes to try with your new SECRET INGREDIENT!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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