Party games, as the name indicates, are games where the primary objective is to have fun. They often have simple rules, can be learned fast, and don’t last hours. In addition, experience with the game is not often a predictor of victory, meaning that everybody can participate and have a chance to win. Speaking of winning, that is rarely a consideration in party games where the goal is for everyone to participate, participate as long as possible (nobody gets eliminated), and stay engaged. They often allow for large groups of participants and everyone’s turn is interesting to all. In other words, party games are there to help weave the social fabric.