6 Creative Party Games for Your Little Pirate Crew 

6 Creative Party Games for Your Little Pirate Crew , updated 12/7/21, 10:21 AM

If you’re looking for amazing games to play at a party for pirates, there are tons of adventures waiting for you! From a “Peter Pan” quest to a water-filled adventure with cannonballs, the fun doesn’t stop.

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6 Creative Party Games for Your Little Pirate
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Ahoy there! A pirate ship is about to
sail. Are you having trouble finding the
most fun games to play at a party to
please the captain? Not to worry! We
have just what you need.
When it comes to pirate party games,
running around and playing sword
fights
(with
custom-made
foam
swords or inflatables, of course) may
seem enough for kids. But, it’s surely
not enough to hold them off while
waiting for a piece of delicious
treasure. So, you need to set out your
map to find a swashbuckling set of
games and activities for your mateys!
If you want to throw the best party for
your crewmates, here’s an awesome
collection of cool pirate games that
you can organize.
Walk the Plank
The main object that you need for this
is, well, a plank! You can make this by
setting up your kid’s paddling pool
with a long plank of wood nailed on
smaller blocks of wood piled on the
ground. For the ocean water, you can
use a blue blanket or a tarpaulin. Fill
your kid’s pool with water and add
some toy sharks to make it fun.
If that seems easy, you can have your
pirate crew wear an eye patch or
blindfold on. Just make sure that you
apply child-proofing measures by
putting some pillows or soft cushions
around the plank.
Find the Crocodile
Another exciting party game that you can
organize is one with a “Peter Pan” like set-
up.
Recall the ticking clock’s “tick-tock” in the
belly of the crocodile that swallowed
Captain Hook’s hand. With a
little
imagination, use an egg timer and tie it to
a stuffed crocodile. Get one player to act as
little Captain Hook.
This player will search for the hidden
crocodile before the two-minute timer
ends. You can ask your little pirate crew
to participate by hiding the ticking
crocodile. You can play enough rounds
with everyone taking turns as Captain
Hook.
If the little Captain Hook finds it before
the time stops, then he dodges the
crocodile’s wrath and wins a prize!
Captain’s Relay Race
You need a wide space for this game.
Ask your mateys to put on their pirate
hats and eye patches, and ready
themselves for a fast-paced relay race.
You can divide your guests into two
teams and put up a simple route at your
“ship” (party venue).
Hand over a custom-made cutlass
(from foam or inflatable) and ask them
to pass it to the next runner in their
team. The first team to get to the finish
line gets to have a treasure chest filled
with chocolate coins!
Pass the Pirate’s Parrot
Let’s go back to the classics. For this party
game, you will need a stuffed parrot toy and
pirate music on a music player that you can
pause and play randomly. Gather your little
crew in a circle and ask them to pass the
parrot around while the music plays. When
the music pauses, the person holding the
parrot is out of the game. For some thrilling
fun, you can have the music played and
paused at random times. The pirate who
isn’t holding the parrot at the end of the
last round wins the game.
Man the Cannonball Volley
Split the group into two teams and
have them stand on either side of a
volleyball net (or a drawn line on the
ground). Provide each team with a
bucket of black cannons (black water
balloons with white skulls drawn on
them) and cool flags made from beach
towels or a large sheet.
The first team will launch their
cannons from their flags over the
net, while the opposing team will try
to catch them and volley them back.
The game ends, leaving each side
with a damp, fun experience!
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Treasure Hunt
Pirate party games won’t be complete
without a treasure hunt. In this game, you
need to fill two sandboxes (or kiddie pools)
with sand and bury some treasures like
fake jewelry, tickers, and gold coins.
Divide your little crew into two teams and
give them a treasure chest (made from a
box or simply a bucket), and let them dig
for buried treasures within a set time.
When time is up, empty their treasure
chest and count their loots. The team with
more treasure wins the game!
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Ahoy, matey! – Wasn’t that exciting?
We hope that you find these pirate
party games helpful for your next
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