Four O'Clock
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I'm a 57 yr. old timer so:
Lincoln Logs (no brainer)
Johnny Reb cannon (it fired a 4-5'' hard plastic ball at assailants) We used to play in the hallway upstairs in the dark; boy you could hear that whistling ball o' death approaching. (It was banned shortly thereafter)
Sonic-Boom Bazooka (a loud 'sonic' BOOM emanated when you pulled the trigger) This one was banned too, probably rightfully so...
Yo-yo's (can't think of the company but they had the market on a variety of them)
Super-balls (we thought golf-balls bounced high!?) The first afternoon we lost 3 or 4 after launching them down the street!
(this goes way back) The soldier's set you used to get on the back of comic books (Revolutionary or WW2) for only $1.99!!! Two or three hundred soldiers in different positions...We used to throw a rug and/or a blanket in the air and, however they landed, that was the terrain/battleground. It used to drive my Mom nuts!
Super-soakers! Once the squirt-guns went high-tech it was no holds barred baby!
I've often thought that if everyone was armed with them in the movie "Signs"? Problem solved, aliens toast!
How about board games? Many are great to this day...
Clue? Still a great game with mis-directed strategy. In almost 50 years of playing, its STILL never been done in the lounge so I cross that room off at the beginning of every game...
Risk? Clearly one of the best! As adults, we used to play into the early morning...
Pathfinder? Not the 40's-early 50's version which was good in its own right-I've got a vintage copy of the original from e-bay...
The 70's re-do in which (sort of like battleship only MUCH more challenging) each side constructs a maze with a home base concealed and the opponent tries to find your home base. We still play this one.
The thrill is in constructing a maze so difficult as to give your opponent fits in trying to find your home base...
more later...Great thread
I almost forgot: "Reliveo" or "Slips" depending on your location. You set boundries AND a home base; the back of an abandoned truck or a back porch, etc...
Two teams 4-5-6 per team.
Team one gets 30 seconds to hide and team two pursues them after that. If team two catches a team one member, the have to go to the jail (home base). Team one can 'free' them if they touch them at the home base. If team two catches them all? Game over. If team one remains elusive, they win. I'd forgotten about this one, its one of my major childhood memories...
Lincoln Logs (no brainer)
Johnny Reb cannon (it fired a 4-5'' hard plastic ball at assailants) We used to play in the hallway upstairs in the dark; boy you could hear that whistling ball o' death approaching. (It was banned shortly thereafter)
Sonic-Boom Bazooka (a loud 'sonic' BOOM emanated when you pulled the trigger) This one was banned too, probably rightfully so...
Yo-yo's (can't think of the company but they had the market on a variety of them)
Super-balls (we thought golf-balls bounced high!?) The first afternoon we lost 3 or 4 after launching them down the street!
(this goes way back) The soldier's set you used to get on the back of comic books (Revolutionary or WW2) for only $1.99!!! Two or three hundred soldiers in different positions...We used to throw a rug and/or a blanket in the air and, however they landed, that was the terrain/battleground. It used to drive my Mom nuts!
Super-soakers! Once the squirt-guns went high-tech it was no holds barred baby!
I've often thought that if everyone was armed with them in the movie "Signs"? Problem solved, aliens toast!
How about board games? Many are great to this day...
Clue? Still a great game with mis-directed strategy. In almost 50 years of playing, its STILL never been done in the lounge so I cross that room off at the beginning of every game...
Risk? Clearly one of the best! As adults, we used to play into the early morning...
Pathfinder? Not the 40's-early 50's version which was good in its own right-I've got a vintage copy of the original from e-bay...
The 70's re-do in which (sort of like battleship only MUCH more challenging) each side constructs a maze with a home base concealed and the opponent tries to find your home base. We still play this one.
The thrill is in constructing a maze so difficult as to give your opponent fits in trying to find your home base...
more later...Great thread
I almost forgot: "Reliveo" or "Slips" depending on your location. You set boundries AND a home base; the back of an abandoned truck or a back porch, etc...
Two teams 4-5-6 per team.
Team one gets 30 seconds to hide and team two pursues them after that. If team two catches a team one member, the have to go to the jail (home base). Team one can 'free' them if they touch them at the home base. If team two catches them all? Game over. If team one remains elusive, they win. I'd forgotten about this one, its one of my major childhood memories...
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