Depends on the age group and the number of players. The standard hide and seek, tag, and similar games can work with enough people and a large enough space.
Capture the flag can easily last 1/2 hour if there's a large enough space, and is extra fun when it's getting dark (night games are a bit more dangerous but a lot of fun).
For an older group try the game called either Assassins or Killer: http://www.sjgames.com/killer/
http://www.ucsbreallife.com/battle/assassins_rules.php?pagenum=1
2006-07-23 12:24:42
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answered by HowlinKyote 2
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Working Together
With a large group of people try to form a tight sitting circle.
Object of the Game: Keep the circle from falling.
Items Needed: The more people the better.
Preparation: Find a large room.
Directions: This works best with a large group of people that are roughly the same size. (All children or all adults.) Everyone stands in a tight circle front to back. Scoot in close so the circle is very tight. Everyone sits on the lap of the person behind them. This must be done all at once. If the circle stays intact you can try walking in unison. Have one person call out "right" or "left" so the circle moves together.
Example: If 20 people are playing have them make a circle with each person facing the back of the person in front of them. Make sure the circle is tight with little space between each person. When everyone's ready say, "everyone sit" so that everyone sits on the lap of the person behind them at the same time to form a connected circle. Try walking in this position. It'll keep you laughing!
2006-07-23 12:15:02
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answered by david2adrian 1
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Trivial Pursuit..excellant board game to test your wits and memories..especially after having a few in the campground. I am selling a couple games on ebay..cheap..
2006-07-23 12:13:41
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answered by Dfirefox 6
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There is a game called Sardenes, It is like hide and seek only with groups of people.
2006-07-23 12:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Capture the Flag
How to Play Capture the Flag
Capture the Flag is played outdoors with two teams. It's best with teams of three or more players and can be played almost anytime, anywhere.
Setup
Steps:
1. Divide into two teams of three or more people.
2. Divide territories for the teams. Streets, trails, creeks and fence lines all make good border markers.
3. Agree on two items to serve as "flags." They should be brightly colored and a foot or two across.
4. Decide what happens when captured. Either choose to make players "out" for the rest of the game, converted to the team that caught them, or put in a "jail" to be rescued by their teammates.
Tips:
Old T-shirts make excellent flags.
The size of the playing field is dependent on terrain and number of players. The more players, the larger the territories.
Teams should be balanced in speed and endurance.
Outer boundaries for the playing area are not required, but may be agreed on for safety or convenience.
For smaller games, it's best to have captured players removed from the game for the sake of simplicity.
Warnings:
Avoid areas with dangerous objects, broken glass or cliffs, especially at night.
The Game
Steps:
1. Retreat by team into your territory to hide the flag. The flag must be hung at head height and be visible from 20 yards away on at least one side.
2. Split into attacker and defender groups within your team. Attackers and defenders can switch jobs as needed.
3. Attempt to sneak across the border, find and capture the enemy flag, and then race back without being caught if you are an attacker.
4. Hide around your flag or along the border and try to intercept and catch any opposing players who sneak across if you are a defender.
5. Capture enemy players by tagging them while they are on your side of the border.
6. Win by capturing the enemy flag and carrying it back to your side of the border.
Tips:
Avoid hiding the flag in a great hiding spot. Instead, put it in a deceptively open spot, where no one will think twice about it.
Captured players must obey your orders. They cannot yell information back to their side.
Once hidden, the flag cannot be moved.
Once you capture the flag, you have to carry it across the border. You can't throw the flag across.
Guarding the flag is poor sportsmanship and also reveals the location of your flag. Agree not to post a guard within 10 feet of the flag.
Wear dark or camouflage clothing and tennis shoes.
You can play with three teams and three flags to make things more complicated.
Jail
Steps:
1. Put captured enemy players in "jail" by picking an area with a clearly defined border to serve as the jail.
2. Rescue teammates by sneaking across the border, finding the jail, tagging your teammate, then racing back across the border.
3. Recapture players by tagging them again before they reach the border.
For extreme fun, play with shaving cream water balloons to defend your flag.
Sneaky move
Make the defenders of the flag pretend to talk or become sidetracked and when your opponents try to capture your flag put them in jail.
2006-07-23 12:18:41
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answered by unicornfarie1 6
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http://www.TossingGames.com
2006-07-24 13:19:13
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answered by Steve 4
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grave yard!!
2006-07-23 12:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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