Ideas for Making a Shooting Game out of Cardboard! A Collection of Simple, Exciting Ideas for Kids and Adults
A shooting game that both kids and adults can enjoy! There’s even a way to make a festival-style shooting game you can play at home.
With cardboard, you can easily create realistic targets that flip down, spin around, or slide along.
Plus, the materials are all things you likely already have at home.
Try making your own original targets that are fun to look at! In this article, we’ll introduce an easy method for anyone to try making a shooting game.
Enjoy a handmade shooting game full of warmth with your family and friends.
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Shooting game ideas made with cardboard! A collection of easy, exciting ideas for kids and adults (1–10)
Target shooting game with an air cannon
Fun for kids and adults alike! This is a shooting game you can enjoy indoors.
Punch a hole in an empty snack box, tie off a balloon’s mouth, and cut off the tip.
Stretch the cut balloon over the hole in the box, then put the original lid back on and secure it with vinyl tape.
Decorate the outside with origami paper, and your air cannon is complete! For targets, you can cut cardboard into any shapes you like and start playing right away, just like a shooting gallery.
It’s easy fun for both kids and adults, so try customizing it for different events and enjoy!
a target that aims for the mouth

If you’re going to play a shooting game with small children, how about a playful target like this? Use cardboard to create a character with a wide-open mouth, and aim your shots at the mouth.
If you want an easy version, make it flat; if you want a more polished result, build it in 3D.
You could choose a character you’d want to “defeat,” like an ogre or a monster, or make a gluttonous character and pretend the pellets are food—that’s a fun idea too.
Motorized moving target

This idea is to make a moving target move automatically.
First, we’ll manually build a moving target using publicly available templates and how-to videos online, and then add a motor to it.
We’ll use commercially available parts for the motor and the pulleys that transmit power to the target.
The video uses dry-cell batteries, but we could experiment with whether it can run on a fruit battery or a binchotan charcoal battery, which could make it a great summer science project.
Of course, it also looks like it would be plenty of fun to use as a target for a shooting game!
Ideas for making a cardboard shooting game! A collection of simple, exciting ideas for both kids and adults (11–20)
Ball toss game

This is an easy, carnival-style shooting game craft made from cardboard that kids and adults alike can enjoy.
First, seal the cardboard box lid with packing tape.
Cut holes in the box.
If circles are tricky, feel free to make squares, triangles, or any shapes you like.
Next, make balls out of newspaper.
Tear the paper to your preferred size, crumple it into a ball, and secure it with packing tape—that’s it! It’s also fun to draw pictures or add colors as you like.
When children are making this, be careful to avoid cuts from box cutters or scissors.
Rubber Band Gun Target Shooting

Crafting a target and a rubber band gun out of cardboard is a great recommendation for kids’ summer projects because there are only a few steps.
Since it involves some detailed work with a utility knife, caution is needed if younger children are participating.
However, once the parts are cut out, it’s mostly just gluing the pieces together, so it should be easy to complete.
After it’s finished, the gun is lightweight because it’s made of cardboard, and the rules are simple, making it useful for a wide range of activities—from daycare and kindergarten events to recreation for seniors.
It’s a highly recommended craft that can be enjoyed across generations in many different settings.
Target game with paper cups and cardboard

This is a handmade cardboard target game that even little kids can enjoy! First, decorate a paper cup however you like, then cut four slits in it.
Secure two rubber bands into the slits.
Make holes in the cardboard that will serve as the target.
For small children, be careful when using scissors or other tools.
You can launch crumpled paper balls for fun, too.
Beyond paper cups, you can also try things like stick-and-rubber-band launchers—feel free to get creative and adapt it to your environment so kids and adults alike can enjoy it!
Exterminating yokai with a shuriken launcher
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A new sensation! Shuriken you don’t throw! Here’s an idea for defeating yokai with a shuriken launching device.
It’s fun and fresh—shuriken you don’t even throw by hand! To make the launcher, prepare cardboard, wooden chopsticks, craft glue, and rubber bands.
Fold construction paper to make the target.
A device that lets kids who made their own shuriken play even more enthusiastically is really appealing, right? Adjust the size of the target to increase the difficulty!



