Tell me about the games you played as a child. Not video games. Schoolyard games. With your chums. What were the games called. What were the rules? Are their any variations on the game unique to your country or region within that country? When I was a kid we played chasey, exactly the same game as what Americans call tag. Only we had a rule where a particular colour or object would be declared as 'barleese' before the game started. As long as you were on barleese, you were immune from being made 'it' (getting tagged. I don't know how much you know about english words in relation to children's schoolyard games, ESL reader, forgive me if I am stating the obvious) provided you yelled out "Barleese!" when you touched barleese. Inevitably this led to kids claiming to be on barleese when they actually weren't, or claiming something to be barleese that was not previously established as being barleese, we called kids who did this "gay".
"Warie". Like paintball, but with toy guns.
>>217178986taghide and seek sex
>>217178986https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpuekUwTaxg
>>217179194Is this a rock paper scissors thing or do you do the same thing each time faster and faster until someone fucks up
We played this game called "Earth" on sandy ground.What you would do is draw a circle and then divide the circle by the number of players playing. The rule of the game is simple - you throw a butter knife and if it penetrates the ground, you draw a straight line from your "border" to the circumference on the opponent's side. If you succeed, you then "annex" that land and it becomes yours, if you fail to draw a complete line from your border to the circumference, then the attack fails and it's the next player's turn. Likewise if the butter knife bounces off the ground instead of penetrating it, then it's the other player's turn. A major aspect of the game was that you could not leave your territory no matter what. If you lost so much territory that you could not stand on your own territory then you are knocked out of the gamePic rel for a basic depiction of how it works with two players
>>217178986I never played with other kids in the playground so idk.source: my mom
>>217179370It's just paper scissor stone.
>>217178986I remember when we were playing war in the yard, I was always on German side. My parents even bought me toy MP40 and my mom called me Hans or something
>>217179381We used to play that too but with pocket knives or whatever knives we could get
>>217178986Dunkgömme. It's like a mix between tag and hide and seek. There is a seeker who stands by a flag pole and everyone else is hider. The hiders are supposed to run to the flag pole and hit it to win without the seeker seeing them and running back to the pole to eliminate them. When the seeker is looking for other players you make a run for it to try to get to the pole before they can get to it and eliminate you. Honestly just normal tag is more fun but it's not that bad.
>>217178986>run aroind the house and just be annoying little kidsgrew up in a 600sqm big ol family house with two stairs, we could run up one and run down the next all while screaming at each other.>lots of farm land around uswe would play snipers and try to get us with guns we carved out of wood. they where kinda boring since it was pew-pew you are dead. so me and my cousin got into bow and arrows. now these will kill you even if its done at a kid level. my dad stopped us when we started installing break-off blade knifes as our arrowheads.
>>217178986I was an outcast so I never got to play with the other kids