Have the adults in the family list a bunch of things that are the same color. The more items you list, the better! Keep an eye out for road signs! Call them out as you drive by. First one who gets to Z, wins! See who can spot the most punch buggies, also known as the Volkswagen Beetle, on the road! When you see one, shout it out and include the color of the car Yellow punch buggy! Those kinds of sightings are worth one point.
Classic bugs are worth 2, and vans worth 5. Whoever has the most points by the time you reach your destination wins. The first person selects something either on the road or in the car without revealing what it is to the rest of the players in the car. The other passengers then try to guess what it might be. Pick out a person, place or thing. Everyone in the car can take turns asking yes-or-no questions about what it is, or who it is, you may be thinking of. No two people should ask the same question, and no one can answer more than 20 questions.
Next on the list of road trip games to play on car rides is the Triple Threat. The kids have to create a story that includes all three things. Be warned: things will get very silly, very fast. As far as games for a car ride go, this one is pretty straightforward. Have the first player choose a category and name something that begins with the letter A.
The next person does the same, only their answer should begin with the letter B. The next person is in charge of letter C, and so on. A perfect game for younger kids. Game controls. Adjust or maximize. Car vs Missile play times. Added to your profile favorites. Human validation.
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Hours and hours of countless fun are at your fingertips, with a little-to-no learning curve! The first person to spot the entire alphabet wins! To start this road trip game, one person names an animal. Then each person in order has to name another animal no repeating! There are no winners or losers in this game. With older children, try the game with TV shows, or geographical categories such as cities or countries.
One person secretly thinks of either a person, place, or thing. The other players then take turns asking yes-or-no questions, such as "Can it fly? A child whispers a story to someone else in the car. That person whispers the same story—as close to a word-for-word recount as possible—to a third person, and so on. The last person to hear the story repeats it out loud so everyone can hear. Invariably, some of the story will have been lost in the translation, and the resulting garbled message usually inspires a good laugh.
One person hums the tune to a favorite TV show , and everyone else tries to name the show as fast as possible. The first person to guess correctly hums the next song. Here's another song-inspired car ride game. Take turns singing a lyric to a song.
Everyone else in the car can guess the singer or title—bonus points if they get both! This travel game works best for older children and teens. You'll need some advanced planning for this cool car game! Before the trip, make a list of items you're likely to see on the road—a blue billboard, cows, a motorcycle, etc. Your kids can be on the lookout for these items, keeping track of what they see.
If they find everything on the scavenger hunt, they win a prize. Perhaps some candy at the next rest stop?
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