Nostalgic games that were popular when we were kids
Don’t you think kids are truly geniuses at killing time?
During recess or after school, we played all kinds of games every day!
I bet you can instantly think of a few nostalgic games too, right?
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of the games we used to play as kids!
We’ve rounded up nostalgic games that will take you right back to childhood the moment you see them and put a smile on your face.
I’m sure today’s kids would enjoy them too.
You can play together across generations, and we hope this helps you fondly remember those days!
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Nostalgic games that were popular in childhood (51–60)
can stilts

The can stilts, which are similar to traditional stilts, are easy to make by simply threading strings through two empty cans.
The way to play is very simple too: place both feet on the cans and walk while pulling on the strings.
Like regular stilts, they require a sense of balance, but children around three or four years old should be able to play without much difficulty.
It might be tough at first, but once they learn to walk on them, it’s a lot of fun.
Nostalgic finger guessing game!
https://www.tiktok.com/@riana_mine/video/7365810433636207905A game whose name changes depending on the region: Yubi-suma (Thumbs Up).
It’s said that there are many region-specific calls besides Yubi-suma, too.
The rules are: make fists with both hands and hold them out in front.
Decide the order, and when it’s your turn, say a call like “Yubi-suma, one!” or “Issē no, two!” All players then raise the thumb(s) from one or both fists.
If the number of thumbs raised matches the number you called, you can pull back one of your hands.
The first person to pull back both hands wins.
In some regions, there’s even a rule that allows choosing not to raise any thumbs.
It might only be a brief moment, but waiting to see how many thumbs go up is a real nail-biter.
It’s a simple game, but kids really get into it.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced plenty of nostalgic games that were popular when we were kids—were there any you used to enjoy? Even if nothing comes to mind right away, I bet some of them made you think, “Oh, I remember this!” Among the games we featured, the simple ones are surprisingly common across different generations.
It might be fun to try playing them again and relive those memories!


