I LOVED crocodile moray(or however u spell it). I went to summer school as a kid and we’d play it with like 30 people.
I also loved leap frog(if that’s what it’s called), where you’d jump over two jump ropes, and they’d gradually get farther apart as everyone jumps over it once.
There were also smaller games like bubble gum, miss Mary ...... 1 reply
i grew up in mexico but besties with a korean girl, so i have like all mexican games and then BOOM squid game like hello
- arranca cebollitas
trompo
balero/bolero
squid game/ 오징어
and then obviously like tag, hide and seek, red light green light, and stuff similar to mafia 1 reply
I rarely played outside because I preferred playing video games or watching cartoons on TV, but whenever my siblings were bored we usually just played cowboys and sheriffs (basically cops and robbers but with the Wild West theme and no, we're not American) or picked up random branches and used them as swords against each other. reply
Playing pretend was the go to game. I was either an adventurer, a civil servant, a housewife, the house pet, old timey Sherlock holmes type detective, the classic mad scientist or covenant of witches, etc. Give me this set of dolls and this elegant princess wardrobe and I’ll give you a show of tea time x bad girls club. If one of the girls start ...... reply
This is very very niche, and I don't think it existed anywhere else other than the elementary I went to when I was in China. (Although I think variations of the game exists)
but basically, it was called "plants vs zombies", where at recess AND ONLY RECCESS, the class was just divided into plants and zombies. it's kinda like "sharks and minos" but t...... reply