Spin a Story From the Past: Consider the question, "Who can lie better?" In essence, one player starts the game by narrating a narrative from their history, and the other player needs to indicate if they are speaking the truth or making something up.
Riff Off: This competition is locating a license plate with random letters and using those letters to create a word, as opposed to the standard license plate game.
Explain a Movie Plot Badly: You can play this party game even if you're stuck in a car. One of you thinks of a movie, then gives a poor, factual explanation of the narrative. The other individual must then make a guess.
Essentially the Same Movie: Another movie-related game begins with a player identifying a movie. The next individual needs to mention a different film with a same storyline.
Radio Roulette: In essence, this is a Name That Tune game. Switch between stations (presets are most effective), then give it a 15-second playback.
Mad Libs: When you're sick of this "pre-technology" game, pull out Adult Mad Libs on your smartphone. There's a reason it's a classic.
Fortunately, Unfortunately: Someone starts out by stating something declarative that starts with "Fortunately." For instance, "Fortunately, on this highway we will soon pass a cool roadside attraction."