Are you thinking of having a games night at university? Call your friends and organise a cosy games night where you all bring a game of your choice each. Need some inspo? Here are some of the best games to play with your housemates.
UNO
First up is Uno and, if you haven’t played it before, you’ll want your reverse card at the ready! Get your friends together and try to get rid of all your cards first. This game might not give you as much competitivity as others, but you’ve still got to keep an eye on players who aren’t afraid to sabotage you!
Uno is perfect if you don’t have a table to play on because it can literally be played anywhere.
Who In The Room?
Next up is Who In The Room? Usually accompanied by some drinks but you can play it however you like. This game reveals what you and your friends really think about each other – so make sure you play it with your nearest and dearest!
The game has more than 300 unexpected and personal questions that all start with the phrase Who in the room…? You finish the rest.
Good luck with this one!
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Cards Against Humanity
And if you’re up for it then Cards Against Humanity should be added to your games night too! This is one of the very best games to play with your housemates if you’re up for a laugh.
The game is played by filling in the blank spaces of a sentence on somewhat controversial topics. It encourages you to laugh at each other’s responses and we guarantee you’ll be getting it out for more than one games night this year.

Who Am I?
A classic that you probably played growing up but it’s time to get it back out. Players guess who they are using only yes or no questions. Do any of your housemates have crazy celebrity fantasies? Then you know who to give them.
This game is great as you don’t even need to buy anything. Grab some sticky notes and write a bunch of characters, animals, or celebrities on them – then just anonymously hand them out and guess away!
Monopoly
And lastly, it’s got to be Monopoly. Set up and settle in because this one takes a while! It may cause chaos in the house but it’s worth it for games night. Play the board tactically and keep a close eye on the bank.
All of these games are great to be played over and over again (well maybe give Monopoly a bit of time…) so you’ll be set until graduation.
Good luck!
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