Indoor games and recreational activities recommended for college students
University students are always surrounded by new connections, like in seminars and clubs.
Many of you may be looking for games that everyone can play together to build rapport with new members.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended indoor activities and recreation games that college students can enjoy.
There are also games you can play online, so they’re perfect for remote classes too! There are plenty of games you can use when you’ve got a bit of free time with friends, so be sure to check them out!
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Indoor games and recreational activities recommended for college students (71–80)
Earphone Loud Telephone Game

It’s a game of telephone that also helps relieve stress by listening to your favorite music at high volume and shouting loudly.
In a situation where voices can’t be heard, each person’s concentration and ingenuity are tested in how accurately they can read and pass on the words.
If words alone don’t get the message across, it’s recommended to include gestures—which also help release stress by moving your body.
Another highlight is reviewing how the sentence drifted when the words weren’t conveyed correctly, which really livens things up.
100-yen rock-paper-scissors

“100-yen Rock-Paper-Scissors” is a game you can play with a large group.
Everyone prepares 100 yen, and at the host’s signal, you play rock-paper-scissors with someone nearby.
The winner takes the loser’s 100 yen, and the loser drops out of the game at that point.
The last person remaining is the champion and gets everyone’s 100 yen!
Ten Times Quiz

When we were kids, everyone tried the “Say it 10 times” quiz at least once! It’s a game where you lead the other person into making a mistake.
The classic way to play is to have the other person say “pizza” ten times, then point to your elbow and ask, “What’s this?” Strangely enough, even though it’s an elbow, people end up saying “knee.” There are lots of prompts online, so give it a try!
Mozzarella Cheese Game

The “Mozzarella Cheese Game” is played by taking turns saying “mozzarella cheese,” with the rule that each person has to say it with more enthusiasm than the person before them.
There’s no right answer, but it gets really lively.
If you’re playing with college students, the excitement might get a bit out of hand.
It’s a highly recommended game!
human disentanglement puzzle

If you’re looking for a light indoor activity, we recommend a game called “Human Knot.” In this game, everyone stands in a circle, randomly holds hands across the group, and then works together—ducking under and stepping over joined hands—to untangle themselves into a single ring.
It’s simple, and the physical interaction helps people bond.
Marshmallow Catch

“Marshmallow Catch” is a game where you catch a thrown marshmallow with your mouth.
As you increase the distance, the difficulty goes up.
It might also be fun to vary the height.
The thrower’s control is important too.
Try it out and see where your limits are!
song shiritori

A classic game of shiritori for killing a bit of time.
This version, called “Song Shiritori,” is played using song titles or lyrics.
If you know a lot of track names and lyrics, you’ll have a great time.
When you’re with people who share similar music tastes, it’s guaranteed to get even more exciting if you specify a band or artist, or set a music genre in advance.



