Clean Bachelorette Games

Contrary to what you might think by browsing online for bachelorette games, not every bachelorette party involves getting drunk and feeling up half-naked men.
Whether you’re planning a Christian bachelorette party or your girlfriends just aren’t much for raunchy party games, there are plenty of clean bachelorette games that will add spice and laughter to your party without making anyone feel uncomfortable. Here are a few games to try.
Are You Compatible?
How well do you think the bride-to-be and her Mr. Right really know each other? Are they headed for arguments over who left the cap off the toothpaste or what to watch on Saturday night?
The book Are You Compatible? by Dan Carlinsky will let you and everyone else at the party find out. Have the bachelorette’s fiance answer the questions ahead of time so you can compare answers during the party. And don’t worry, there are no heavy issues like money and kids to kill the mood.
Unveiled the board game
Described as Monopoly for bachelorettes, this big board game comes with 110 different activity cards that have players answer questions or perform tasks as they roll the die and move their game pieces (little shoes) along to board.
Like a lot of bachelorette games, though, this one centers around romance and dating, though, so some of the activity cards are a little racy. If you want to clean it up a little, just take out the more risque cards before the party.
Groom pinata
No doubt you’ve seen those pinatas shaped like a man’s “whatits” but if you want something a little cleaner (but every bit as aggressive) try a goodies-stuffed effigy of the groom.
It’s a great way to work out pre-wedding jitters. Be aware that the pre-filled pinatas often contain rather suggestive items like condoms and willie-shaped candy, but you can always re-fill yours with candies and party favors of your choice.
That Guy Game
If you’re holding your bachelorette bash in a bar, don’t miss this game. It’s a little flirtatious, but overall good clean fun. For the modest version, you deal out cards with cartoon pictures of different types of men (bad dancer guy, mullet guy, etc.).
Whoever finds all the guys on her cards first wins. The Make that guy cards add an element of daring by having players try to get a guy to do something like dance with her friend or flash his undies.
For brides-to-be who aren’t into explicit stuff, clean bachelorette games that focus more on the humor in romantic relationships can be just as much fun as the typical sex-centric hen party games.