S.,This one is way too long, go make some coffee or something.
My 12 year old daughter loved her party game, kind of modeled after "The Amazing Race". I think it would be great for boys too, and you can just have it be a daytime thing (I don't think guys like the whole sleepover thing). She had seven guests. Blue or red checkers were chosen out of a lunch sized paper bag. The teams were given a list of 20 unusual "items" to find and photograph, with each team having only one camera. The team had to inclued a model, someone showing the item by pointing at it, etc. There was a six block radius which I assume was followed. They were given two hours.
Some of the items they had to find: An address that added up to 35, a pair of shoes on a front porch, two street signs with at least three of the same vowel, a tiny bicycle, a beautiful garden, a horribly neglected one, a car with more than five bumper stickers, a rock landscape design, a painted mailbox, a sleeping cat, a soccer ball, a tiny dog, a car that hasn't moved in a long time, a lemon tree, etc. I compiled the list over a couple of days while walking our dog. The catch was that with only one camera, they had to negotiate how to get it all in.
The catch was that any specific item that was photographed by both teams (there was only one pair of shoes and both teams photographed one of the same street signs) had to be eliminated.
Both teams found 16 items. They judged themselves, 'selling' their photograph. They used criteria like better composition, harder to photograph. Examples: Because the soccer balls had to be pointed at by the model and one had two girls crouched down around the ball pointing down was funnier than the one taken from far away with someone pointing from above. One team found a yard with two little bicycles, one team found a rock garden that had black and white rocks forming stars, an abondened '65 Impala was decidedly cooler than a Toyota Camry, etc. I liked the nicest garden the best, one girl's dad is a landscape artist, and no one could deny that her knowlege was incredible - The other thing that was great is how they all got a chance to model and they started getting really into it, posing like high fashion models or the Price is Right models.
There was a lot of laughter and the judging was the best part in a way with a lot of laughing and joking - "Oh, yeah. Those rocks have weeds in them!" or "Our dog wasn't in a fenced yard!" etc. etc.
The winning team got priveliges such as choosing the movie, the pizza and soda, they didn't have to brush their teeth, getting to be in charge of the other teams cell phones (at this point I was just coming up with stuff). It honestly wasn't who won, it was more about being more organized, and what they deemed to be better photographers. I was consulted on two pictures, I improvised my reasons in a fake British accent: "Well the compisition on this one is certainly more integrated, with the surroundings". and they were cracking up. It was a blast, most of her friends put their best pictures on line and told other students about how cool it was.
I reccomend it highly. They actually named the game Photofindfantastic and want to do one on their own with a video camera.
It was fun, and I didn't have to drive anyone anywhere, and it didn't cost a thing. It was a girl's party, but I think it can be modified for anyone in that age range.
G.