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A collection of simple indoor recreational games

Looking for team-based games that can get everyone excited indoors? Indoor recreational activities that use open spaces and simple tools actually hide a lot of charm.

From easy games using familiar items like balloons and plastic bottles to idea-driven challenges that make the most of teamwork, we’ll introduce a variety of fun options.

Why not discover new ways to play with your friends and family? Welcome to the world of indoor recreation, where everyone can smile!

Handmade Craft Game (1–10)

Indoor Curling Game

This is a game where you try indoor “curling,” like the kind you often see at the Winter Olympics.

Draw a target on a sheet of paper, place it in the center, and throw beanbags or balls aiming for the middle.

You can block your opponent or go straight for the center—it’s sure to get exciting! It’s fun as a team competition or a one-on-one match.

Stick topple game

[Senior Activity] Stick Toppling with Disposable Chopsticks
Stick topple game

Bundle some disposable chopsticks and place them inside a tube, like the core of a tape roll.

Stand it upright on a table so it’s well balanced, then take turns pulling out chopsticks; whoever makes it fall loses.

It’s quick to make, so it seems like a fun, game-like way for a family to decide something.

Paper Cup Fort Relay Game

2019.09.20 Grandpa and Grandma tried sending the paper cup fort to the base.
Paper Cup Fort Relay Game

When you can’t play outside, the “Paper-Cup Territory Push Game” is a great option.

It’s a two-player game: place empty paper cups along the center line of a table.

For one minute, use a fan to create wind from your own side to push the cups into your opponent’s territory; whoever pushes more cups over wins.

A minute is surprisingly long, so even if you fall behind at first, you can turn things around with a late push.

Since you move your arms, it’s a nice way to get a bit of activity indoors.

If you’re looking for a light, indoor physical game, give it a try! It’s a hit with seniors, too.

Mini bowling

[Akizato Video] Mini Bowling [Event Rental]
Mini bowling

Let’s try playing bowling indoors! With mini bowling, you don’t need much space and it’s easy to enjoy.

If you don’t have a mini bowling set, how about making your own pins using empty bottles or plastic bottles? Have fun adding weights inside and decorating the outside.

You could also vary the point values by using plastic bottles of different sizes!

Fluffy Tennis Using Scrap Materials

[Fun for Parents and Kids] Beat the rainy season with 'Fluffy Tennis' made from recycled materials!
Fluffy Tennis Using Scrap Materials

Here’s an idea for fluffy tennis using recycled materials.

Tennis usually involves a racket and a ball, but this time let’s try tennis using a plastic bottle and a bag! You’ll need a plastic bottle, a bag, stickers, a pen, and masking tape.

Draw your favorite illustrations on the bag, then fill it with air.

Decorating the plastic bottle freely with masking tape and stickers will get everyone excited.

Work together to keep the softly floating bag from falling.