10 Fun Games That Will Bring on the Bonding and Laughs — All From Amazon

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Turn off the TV, stop scrolling through Instagram, and play a game! Amazon has some genius (and hilarious) games you can easily order. Plus, they're all pretty affordable. It can be a blast to sprawl out in the living room and get a little competitive. The options we selected are awesome gifts for people who already have everything. They are also perfect to buy for yourself and keep in your house for nights in. Check out these picks and get to playing!

Watch Ya' Mouth

Watch Ya' Mouth

When playing Watch Ya' Mouth ($17), you have to wear big cheek retractors while trying to say things to your teammates.

Loaded Questions

Loaded Questions

How well do you know your friends? With Loaded Questions ($21, originally $25), you'll be put to the test. Everyone takes turns reading a loaded question to the rest of the group. After everyone secretly answers, the asker has to guess how each person answered in order to score points. There's also an adult edition of the game.

5 Second Rule

5 Second Rule

In 5 Second Rule ($14), you pick a card, read the seemingly easy topic, and then start the timer . . . now with only five seconds to name three things that fit the topic.

What Do You Meme?

What Do You Meme?

The goal of What Do You Meme? ($30) is to choose the best captions for hilarious pictures.

Codenames

Codenames

In Codenames ($15), there are two teams with two "spymasters" who have to come up with clever ways to connect words. This game is great for a large group.

Cards Against Humanity

Cards Against Humanity

At this point, we all know how the racy game Cards Against Humanity ($25) works. Never fails to get a group laughing.

Monikers

Monikers

If you've ever played the game of "celebrity" — in which everyone writes down a person's name on a piece of paper and puts it into a jar, and then teams try to guess the most names using either a single word or action — you get the general idea of Monikers ($25).

Drunk Stoned or Stupid [A Party Game]

Drunk Stoned or Stupid [A Party Game]

Prepare to LOL a lot while playing Drunk Stoned or Stupid [A Party Game] ($16). You have to decide which of your friends is the most likely to do certain things.

Hanabi

Hanabi

In Hanabi ($10), everyone is on the same team, playing as fireworks technicians working together to create the best light show possible.