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!
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Wordplay & Quiz Games (21–30)
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.
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.
Balloon and Ball Play (1–10)
Ping-pong ball game

It’s an easy game you can play with just a ping-pong ball and paper cups.
Line up paper cups along a wall and bounce the ping-pong ball once so it lands in a cup.
Decide how many balls each person gets, and whoever lands the most wins.
A nice feature is that you can freely adjust the number of cups and other elements to match the players’ ages and group size.
Since longer throwing distances make it harder, try changing the course length and the spacing of the cups based on age.
Decorating the paper cups can also make it cute and more exciting.
balloon volleyball

If you find volleyball painful because the ball is hard, or if you’re not great at sports but still want to enjoy volleyball, we recommend “balloon volleyball.” It’s a fun game where you keep batting a large balloon over to the other side.
Since it’s a balloon, it doesn’t hurt when it hits you, and even if you miss, it won’t drop to the floor instantly, so people of a wide range of ages can enjoy it.
Give it a try when you want to be active with a big group.
Just be careful not to pop the balloon!
Balloon carrying race

How about a balloon-carrying race where the sight of balloons floating and bobbing in the air is part of the fun? All you need to prepare are a newspaper and a balloon.
Form pairs of two, and each person holds one end of the newspaper—imagine the two of you spreading it out.
Then place the balloon in the center of the newspaper and run while carrying it.
It looks simple at first, but the momentum makes the balloon take off, so it’s trickier than you’d think.
Part of the fun is trying different strategies, like moving very gently or tilting the newspaper to shield the balloon from the wind.



