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[Simple Games] Recommended Indoor Recreational Activities for Adults

When a large group gathers indoors and you think, “Let’s do something fun!”, do you ever find yourselves surprisingly stuck for ideas? In this article, we introduce simple games that are perfect for getting everyone excited, including team battles and cooperative play.

From games that require almost no props to ones you can play easily with everyday items, we’ve gathered activities ideal for indoor recreation.

Games that you progress through by cooperating naturally spark conversation and deepen relationships! There are also slightly brain-teasing games that adults will especially enjoy, so be sure to give them a try together.

Wordplay & Quiz Games (11–20)

Who am I? game

My brain short-circuited at a slightly mean tricky question lol [Akagami no Tomo] Who am I?
Who am I? game

If you’re looking for a brain-teasing game, “Who Am I?” is a great choice.

In this game, the responder pretends to have become something, and by asking others questions like “Am I a living thing?” or “Can I be eaten?”, they try to figure out what they are.

It’s fun as is, but it gets even more exciting if you set a limit on the number of questions beforehand or add extra rules like allowing one lie per game.

Trivia Quiz

[Trivia Quiz] Very Useful Trivia Questions! 14 in Total!
Trivia Quiz

Everyone, do you like trivia? When you watch TV shows that share trivia, you can’t help wanting to tell someone the next day—you want people to hear your trivia knowledge, right? (lol) This trivia-collection quiz isn’t just any quiz; it helps build your own knowledge, so I recommend it.

From things that make you feel proud to know, to things you might think you could’ve lived without knowing, let’s turn them into a quiz and try answering together.

You can make a quiz out of the knowledge you already have, but these days there are also plenty of videos that compile trivia!

Difficult Kanji Quiz

[Obscure Fish Kanji] A tough quiz on fish-related kanji! 25 in a row!
Difficult Kanji Quiz

I think there are many people who are good with kanji, but some are better at writing them while others are better at reading them.

Of course, there are also people who aren’t good at them (haha).

How about playing a game where you read difficult-to-read kanji? It could be a fun way to learn and might even become a skill you can proudly show off somewhere.

In particular, fish names—kanji with the “fish” radical—include lots of tricky characters, like the ones you see on teacups at sushi restaurants.

There are also tough kanji for flowers, animals, and more, so let’s have fun getting excited over all kinds of difficult kanji!

Wordplay & Quiz Games (21–30)

Tongue Twister Challenge

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Tongue Twister Challenge

The tongue twister challenge is a recreational activity that everyone can enjoy together, no matter their age.

The key is to read the designated phrase quickly without stumbling over the words.

The facilitator should demonstrate first; if they deliberately slip up, it can help participants relax and ease their nerves.

Start by practicing slowly at first, and once everyone gets used to it, gradually increase the speed.

It can also be fun to play in teams and compete for the best time.

Association & Shiritori Game

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Association & Shiritori Game

The “Association Shiritori Game,” which combines word association and shiritori, is a very fun game that strengthens creativity and thinking skills.

The first player picks a theme and chooses either association or shiritori, then passes it to the next player.

The next player responds with either something associated with the theme or a word that connects via shiritori.

The key is that each player, when their turn comes, can instantly choose whether to go with association or shiritori on the spot.

Focus and quick thinking might be crucial.

It can get really lively with a large group.