
(Or you could have everyone email their answers so you can tally them up while everyone sips homemade mimosas-your call.) 5. Guests can jot down their responses and then the host will have to trust their word that they are keeping an honest tally of their score.
#VIRTUAL BABYSHOWER SERIES#
You’ll need a series of questions about the mom-to-be (perhaps sectioned off into periods of her life like, “the college years” or “working woman”), then the host will call them out. Teams for this aren’t as easy to pull off when you’re all in separate places, but everyone can still play for themselves. Virtual or not, it’s tough to beat a round of trivia that you can all play as a group. The person who calls out Bingo first has to hold up their card so that the host can cross-check their work. That way, they can print it out themselves and play along. You simply need to mock-up the template (or use one that you pulled online) and email it to everyone ahead of the occasion. Yep, this baby shower classic is still one you can play virtually. The guest with the most correct answers wins a virtual prize! 3.

The goal is for everyone to guess which relative has a face that resembles the mom’s side or the dad’s side. Ask the mama-to-be to round up a selection of photos of relatives on both her side of the family and her spouse’s. During the event, share your screen with the group so that everyone can wager guesses about whose baby photo is whose.Īnother photo-focused game that lends itself well to this virtual setup. (In a lot of ways, this is easier given that it’s a virtual party-you won’t have to print anything out!) Next, throw every image into either a PowerPoint presentation or simply an album in your favorite photos app. Ahead of the party, ask every guest to email a baby pic of themselves.

It’s a virtual baby shower game that never gets old.
