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Valentine's Day is here! And there are as many ways to celebrate as there are types of love. Whether you plan on snuggling up and watching a romantic movie, heading out on the town for a special date night, cooking a Valentine's Day dinner for two at home, be sure to set aside some time to really connect with the ones you love. Valentine's Day quotesDIY Valentine's Day card However you express your love, try mixing things up this year with some Valentine’s Day games for adults. Funny games like Mad Libs After Dark will have you both laughing out loud, while a Valentine’s-themed ring toss might just bring out your companion’s competitive side (you’ve been warned!). While some of these games are all about fun, there are several designed to help you connect with your partner in new physical and emotional ways as well. Some of the games can be played with a group too, so invite the friends over for a couple's night.
Most of these games don’t require much in terms of materials and prep work. In fact, almost all of them can be purchased online (and can even double as a Valentine's Day gift) or printed from bloggers. (Cute, printable downloadables have come a long way, as you’ll see.) More into Galentine’s Day this year? There are lots of options that work for a meeting with your gal pals, too.
This fun, interactive game can be played with two players, or teams of couples can compete against each other. It will help you get to know each other without any cheesy or too lovey-dovey questions.
Give this game as a gift on Valentine's Day, and you'll have a year's worth of activities. Each of the 52 cards includes a fun date night idea, activity, or game to play as a couple.
Each block in this adults-only version of Jenga has a truth-or-dare-style command. The game comes with stickers so you can customize the challenges too.
Print out this Valentine's trivia game and engage in a little friendly competition with your significant other. Answer questions like "What were the first Valentine's cards decorated with?" and "What is the top candy purchased for Valentine's Day?"
Conversation starters, "flirty games," and cool dares make this box set more than just a game. It's an awesome Valentine's Day gift in its own right, too.
This is a thoughtful gift and activity all rolled into one. Pick a date that means something to you as a couple—first date, engagement, anniversary, etc.—and create a custom puzzle with the front page of The New York Times from that very day.
You know and love this game from middle school. Give it a grown-up twist for Valentine's Day or Galentine's Day festivities. This is an easy one to play on video if your friends are scattered.