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Games and activities everyone can enjoy together. A collection of fun play ideas.

Looking for fun activities everyone can enjoy together? Many people share that dilemma, don’t they? In fact, there are plenty of recreational and party games you can enjoy indoors.

Classics like Fruit Basket, Hula Hoop Down where everyone synchronizes their moves, and majority-rule games that get the whole group excited.

With a bit of creativity, your usual games can become even more fun.

In this article, we’ll introduce indoor recreation and party game ideas that kids and adults can enjoy.

Try them at get-togethers with friends or at your next party!

Physical activity exercise games (21–30)

Blindfold musical chairs

You all know musical chairs, right? This is a version of the game played while blindfolded.

It can be dangerous for very young children whose sense of balance isn’t steady, so please make sure only elementary school kids and older play.

Since you can’t see, you won’t know where the chairs are, and you’ll enjoy it in a completely different way than usual! Do your best by feeling around with your hands!

Drive out the UFO!

It’s a game where a large balloon serves as a UFO, and you throw balls at it while being careful not to touch it yourself.

The closer you get before throwing, the easier it is to hit, but that also makes it easier to touch the UFO—so you’ll need to judge your distance carefully.

Another key point is that when other players’ balls hit the balloon, its movement becomes more erratic, making ball control crucial.

If you increase the number of UFO balloons, reading their movements gets even more complex—highly recommended!

Group boat race

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Perfect for class or grade-level recreation! Here’s a group boat race activity.

There’s also rowing in the Olympic games, right? Form teams of about seven people, sit in a line, and aim for the finish by inching forward using the power of your heels.

It’s not about only the person at the front working hard—when everyone on the team matches their timing, you’ll make big progress! Try calling out together with chants like “One, two, one, two!” or “Ready, go!” as you move.

Rock–paper–scissors game for kids (1–10)

Evolution Rock-Paper-Scissors

Physical activity play to enhance children's motor skills: 3. Evolutionary Rock-Paper-Scissors
Evolution Rock-Paper-Scissors

“Evolution Rock-Paper-Scissors” is a version where you keep leveling up every time you play.

This game is played with multiple people.

First, you start in a prone-crawl position and play rock-paper-scissors with someone nearby.

If you win, you move up to all fours.

If you lose, you keep your current posture.

If you win again next, you advance to all fours without your knees touching the ground; win once more and you evolve to bipedal walking.

The person who evolves to this bipedal state the fastest wins.

You can only play rock-paper-scissors against someone in the same posture as you.

There are also various other evolution paths, such as starting from an ant and progressing to a duck, a monkey, and then a human, or starting as a baby and becoming a child, an adult, and then an elderly person.

Try it in whatever theme you like and have fun!

Ochara-ka-hoi

Ocharaka Hoi (a two-person hand-clapping game song)
Ochara-ka-hoi

Let me introduce Ocharaka Hoi, a game that children have enjoyed for generations.

Two players face each other, move their hands to a rhythm, and lightly tap by placing their hands on top of the other person’s palms.

You repeat this motion to the Ocharaka song.

At the end, the two players play rock-paper-scissors to decide the winner.

It’s a game that everyone—from little kids to seniors—can enjoy, where rhythm and tempo are key.

Be sure to watch your partner’s expressions and have fun!

Don Janken

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Don Janken

A game that kids and adults can enjoy! Here’s an idea for “Don Janken.” Divide into two teams; the team that reaches the opponent’s territory first wins.

When you play rock-paper-scissors, the chant is “Don janken pon!” The great thing about this idea is that it requires almost no preparation and works well with large groups.

However, people can get too focused on winning, which may cause disputes near the territory line, so it’s best for adults to make the final calls.

Give it a try!

Rock-paper-scissors, then bop on the head

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Rock-paper-scissors, then bop on the head

A game that adds a twist to rock-paper-scissors, familiar from parlor amusements and segments on variety shows.

The winner of rock-paper-scissors hits the opponent’s head with a squeaky toy hammer, while the loser blocks it with a helmet.

Even if you keep losing the rock-paper-scissors rounds, you won’t lose the game as long as you keep blocking the attacks.

It’s a game where quick reflexes are crucial, as you have to decide how to act based on the outcome of each round.

Another appealing point is how casual and easy it is: as long as you have something to hit with and something to block with, you can play it easily while seated.