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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.smileyhappy, what a lovely friend you must be! Can I suggest that you get on to the guests and consult them? Presumably they all want the bride to have a good time. If you ask them to suggest games, they will suggest games that they will feel that they can go along with....and some of the old'uns might surprise you!!!
Another thought is to have a similar chat with the bride's mum if the guests are likely to be her friend or of her generation.
Good Luck!!
When I planned a bachelorette party for a good friend, one game that everyone seemed to enjoy was a word search puzzle. Instead of the ususal bridal terms (like "veil" and "flower girl"), I used words like "drudgery", "dirty dishes", etc. I also didn't give a list of words that were hidden, they just had to find them.
Another game was "pin the apron on the husband." (There are more vulgar versions of this, but we had some elderly aunts in the crowd!) We put up a poster of someone...I can't remember, it was some actor popular at the time....and had made a cut-out of an appropriately sized apron. Then, like "pin the tail on the donkey", you blindfold the person, spin them round, and see how close they can come to domesticating their husband by pinning the apron in the appropriate place.
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