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!
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Rock–paper–scissors game for kids (1–10)
Rock-Paper-Scissors Wheelbarrow
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This is a game where pairs of two form wheelbarrows and challenge other pairs to rock-paper-scissors; the roles switch based on the result.
After each round of rock-paper-scissors, the previous pairs disband.
The winning pair both take the easier role of holding the legs, while the losing pair takes the tougher role of moving with their hands.
If you keep getting matched with someone good at rock-paper-scissors, you might make it to the end without suffering, so let’s also see who has that kind of luck.
It’s a game where you can enjoy the strategy of the match while having fun and training your body.
Hoka-hoka Janken

Unique chants make it fun! Here’s an idea for “Hoka-Hoka Rock-Paper-Scissors.” Split into two teams and have players take turns playing rock-paper-scissors.
With the chant “Janken, Hoka Hoka, Hokkaido!” start each round.
The representative of the team that wins stays in place, while the losing player hands off to the next teammate.
There are variations where the team size changes as you play, so once everyone gets the hang of it, try some adaptations too!
Aiko, then go!

Let’s enjoy a reflex-based game! Here’s an idea called “Aikode-Don.” This is a one-on-one game where players face each other and start in a seiza (kneeling) position.
With rock-paper-scissors, we usually focus on winning or losing, but in this game the key moment is when it’s a tie (aiko)! As soon as you tie, try to stand up faster than your opponent.
Once you get used to the game, try variations by changing how you sit—like a tuck sit or sitting with legs extended.
You can also raise the difficulty by adding a rule to stand up without using your hands!
Look that way! (Attchi muite hoi) — a Japanese children’s game phrase similar to ‘Look over there!’ used during the ‘acchi muite hoi’ game.

A game that starts with rock-paper-scissors! Here’s an idea for “Acchi Muite Hoi.” It’s simple yet exciting—a game that’ll have you laughing before you know it! After winning rock-paper-scissors, you predict which direction your opponent will face to decide the winner; intuition and timing are key.
It’s easy to play with friends or family, and you’ll find yourselves smiling as you go.
The rules are simple, but the element of surprise and strategic mind games make it so fun that you’ll want to play again and again.
Growth Janken

If you win rock-paper-scissors, you level up! Here’s an idea for a “Growth Rock-Paper-Scissors” game.
Start in a crawling position like a baby.
Each time you win, you grow: from a crouching child to a standing adult, and so on.
You can play one-on-one or enjoy it with a large group.
To keep it fun, try customizing the pose for each growth stage, or set rules like “no playing rock-paper-scissors with the same person consecutively.” This way, you won’t get bored and everyone can keep having fun!
Newspaper Rock-Paper-Scissors

Defend your territory! Here’s an idea for “Newspaper Janken” (rock-paper-scissors).
It’s a simple yet tense game! Each participant stands on their own sheet of newspaper, and if they lose a round of rock-paper-scissors, they have to fold their newspaper.
As the newspaper gets smaller, it becomes harder to keep your balance, which makes it even more thrilling.
As the game goes on, people drop out, so you’ll need both caution and a competitive edge to be the last one standing! It’s a fun idea you can enjoy with friends and family while getting everyone excited.
Rock-Paper-Scissors Game for Kids (11–20)
Rock-Paper-Scissors Dash

This is a game that tests your reaction speed: you look at the result of rock-paper-scissors and instantly switch to actions that match each outcome.
The winner becomes the attacker and chases the opponent, while the loser takes on defense and runs away to avoid being caught—roles that must be decided in a split second.
Even if you’re fast at running, you might lose at rock-paper-scissors, so having a balanced set of strengths might be important.
It’s also recommended to experiment by tweaking your approach little by little—for example, adopting a stance during rock-paper-scissors that makes it easier to burst into a sprint.



