
Body guard
Block balls to protect the dictator while opponents try to hit them.
Pocket Party category
Discover 36 amazing movement perfect for parties and groups. Find the best movement games in Pocket Party's collection.
Browse Pocket Party movement and pick a game your group can start quickly.

Block balls to protect the dictator while opponents try to hit them.

Everyone yells random actions - match someone shouting the same to score.


GPT Run fast to avoid getting caught, with three players making a triangle to trap others.

Run, dodge, and freeze your way to victory in this classic game of tag!

Teams race to grab the flag and bring it back without getting tagged.

Players wear socks on front feet, step on floppy ones to eliminate opponents.

Race to find and snap creative photos of specific items or scenes around you.



One player wiggles their "fish" hand, and the other tries to catch it with a quick double slap.

Two teams race to pass a single t-shirt to all their teammates in a relay fashion by each putting the T-shirt on and off.


Push your opponent's hands to stay up and win three rounds in this balance and skill game.

Grab a cereal box using only your mouth—get lower each round.




Everyone copies the leader’s moves and one guesses who it is.



Blindfolded photo-tag action where speed, and stealth determine the winner!

Act out letters with your butt—players guess the word you’re spelling.


Everybody holds one leg and hops around as they knock each other over.


A fun and physical twist on the classic Rock-Paper-Scissors game!

Rock, paper, scissors in a group—only the winners keep playing.


Teams sprint, tag, and pull the object to their side to score points.


Follow the lights to win—mess up, go back to the start.




FAQs
A quick guide to choosing movement for your group.
Movement Games are party games built around a shared mood or mechanic, making it easier to pick something that fits your group.
This category currently includes 36 games, with 149+ party games available across Pocket Party.
Use the player count, play time, and description on each game card. For new groups, start with a shorter game before moving into deeper rounds.
Many Pocket Party games support online or browser-friendly play. Open the game page to see whether it is best for remote, in-person, or hybrid groups.
Some are. Check the player count on each game page and favor games with short turns when you are playing with a bigger room.
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