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Summers are when teenagers love to go out
and play with their friends. As the summer vacations
approach, the anxiety to find new, and interesting games weigh heavy upon many.
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Air Raid
Make a start and a finish line,
fifty meters apart.
Find at least five or six obstacles,
which are big enough to be used to hide. For example, you can take up items such as tables, fences, wheelbarrows etc. Arrange these articles in a zig-zag pattern all across the ground, between the start and the finish line.
Two people would be the bombers who will throw sponge pads. Using sponge pads is better than water balloons as it wouldn’t hit the gentle skin of the teenagers.
The bombers will be placed ten feet past the finish line and also halfway across the lines respectively to play the game.
The bombers will have to hit the runners, and the halfway bomber is supposed to be alert. He has to make sure that he hits only the runners when they have passed by him and the bomber will have to cease fire. Every time the runner crosses an obstacle, he or she gets an assigned point or reward which has been decided earlier. The total points collected by the runners will be their final scores.
The objective of the game is to finish the race without getting hit by the bombers. The obstacles can be used as hiding places to prevent themselves from getting hit.
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Ten Pin Knockdown
The campers are divided into two
separate groups and then a square playing boundary is
established for the purpose of the game. The field should be divided into equal halves, which resemble a tennis game field or something similar to it.
The teams are assigned the task to strategically place their pins in the area given to them.
As they get the command ‘go’ they have to knock down the cones or pins of each other’s sides. It is done with the help of the ball that can be rolled only towards the opposite side. The team that can keep all the pins intact wins the game.
The objective of the game is knocking down the maximum number of pins or cones of the opposite team to win the game.
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Alaskan Baseball
One camper is given a throwable
object, with his team then forming a circle around
him. That person throws the object.
After he has thrown the object, he goes around the circle taking everyone’s name in order of the circle. Every time he makes it around the circle it counts as a run.
Meanwhile the other team is chasing the object. Everyone forms a line behind the first person that has the object. They then pass the object between their legs until it reaches the last person, where it is then passed overhead back to the first person in line.
When the first person gets the object, the team yells out, and the other team stops counting runs. The first person in line that retrieved the object now has a circle formed around him and he throws the object and the process reverses.
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Back To Back Tag
Two players are involved at
first who hold each other’s hands and tag themselves
with a name. After that, they are required to tag other players but they can only use their free hands to tag the person.
The next tagged person joins a side with the ones who have tagged them, and thus, a chain is formed. The chain runs to tag the players who are yet to be tagged. In such a situation the untagged players can find the ones without labels and be can back away from them to prevent being tagged. The game goes on till all the players are tagged.
The objective of the game is to tag all the players, and the last one standing is the winner.
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Play The Dead Fish:
The campers are asked to
play as ‘dead fish’ that are not supposed to
anything and be completely still. One of them will act as the invigilator and make rounds to check on the kids so as to make sure that no one laughs or makes any movement.
The ones who are able to stay still all throughout the game without flinching a little will be declared winners.
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Birthday Line Up
It is a great game that
works perfectly as an ice breaker and gives the
players the scope to interact freely with each other during the camp time.
In this game, the players are asked not to talk to each other about anything till they get the permission to do so.
After that instruction is given, the players are asked to line up by their heights. The order can further break into arranging them on the basis of their birthday dates, alphabetical order, etc. This works as a perfect icebreaker, letting them interact freely.
The only objective of the game is to break the ice and let the campers interact with each other.
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Flashlight Catch The Flag
The campers are divided into
two groups and the field is also established in
two halves representing two sides. It is a game that is best played in the dark and the teams will be given glow sticks of some unique color and flashlights. The team members will hide their glow sticks carefully in their assigned fields making sure at least one inch of the stick is out and visible.
The members of the opposite team are assigned to find the glow sticks using the flashlights and hunt down all of them within a fixed period. The team which collects the maximum number of glow sticks from the opposite field wins.
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Hide To Scare
In this game, the campers are
divided into four or five groups and are given
names based on particular colors such as red, blue, yellow, or green. Each team is given some chips as points. The idea is to spread out around the entire area and scare the players of other teams.
Every time someone succeeds in scaring members from other teams, they collect a point from him or her. In this way, after forty or fifty minutes, the team with the highest number of points stands to win the game.
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These ideas will give your teens something enjoyable
to do on the next camping trip, and they
can be played with the whole family as well. Some of them are active and energetic games to get everyone moving, and others are more sedate games that can be played inside the tent if it rains. These are some of the most popular games for camping trips, and your kids should have a great time trying out the fun camping activities for teens.