nub.games

Party Games for Kids

Updated June 2026 · 60 games · Curated by Nub Games Editorial

About these games

Party games gather lots of short, easy mini-games into one place — a quick tapping contest, a silly timing challenge, a fast sorting round — so children can hop from one to the next in seconds. The rounds are brief by design, which keeps younger players engaged and makes it easy to take turns. On nub.games these are free and open right in the browser, with no install and no account, so the fun starts the moment you tap. For kids, the draw is variety: if one mini-game ends, another is right behind it.

The general party tag can include adult quiz humour, drinking themes, or chaotic games that overwhelm a small child. This page keeps the friendly, simple kind. You will find mini-game collections built for short attention spans, take-turns games where two children share one screen and pass it back and forth, and easy multiplayer-style play on a single device — no second console or login required. The age band runs roughly five to ten, with clear rules and quick rounds so nobody waits long or feels lost.

These shine on a tablet set flat on a table, where two children can lean in and tap together or take turns. Each card shows an age badge so you can match the games to your child before they start. Browse the full Kids Games collection any time, and if your child loves rhythm and quick reactions, our Music Games for Kids brings the same lively, round-based energy.

Related combinations

FAQ

Can two children play these together on one device?

Yes, many here are built for shared screen play. Some let two children tap at once on opposite sides; others pass the turn back and forth after each short round. No second device, console, or login is needed. It is a simple way for siblings or friends to play side by side without any setup.

Are the mini-games appropriate for younger kids?

Yes, the adult party themes are filtered out here. There is no quiz humour, no drinking content, and nothing chaotic enough to overwhelm a small child. We keep tapping, timing, and sorting mini-games with clear rules. Rounds are short, so a younger child who loses one simply jumps into the next without much waiting.

Do party games need anything installed?

No, every game opens straight in the browser with nothing to download. That matters for party play, where you often want to start fast with friends already gathered. A tablet laid flat on a table works best for two players, but a phone is fine for quick solo rounds between turns. Each game is ready in seconds.

How is this different from your music games?

Party games mix many different mini-games; music games center on rhythm and sound. Here your child bounces between varied quick challenges and often shares the screen. Music games focus on tapping to a beat or making melodies. They share the same lively, round-based feel, but the activities differ, so we list them apart.