20 Top Childhood Games of the 80/90’s (that Kids Below 15 Cannot Identify With)
Most of the kids born in the past 15 years don’t have the slightest idea of what it really means to play. For their mind, life without cable TVs, DVDs, seasonal movies, PS3s, Tablets and sophisticated phones must have been boring.
I grew up without those, and No I wasn’t bored for a second. If you grew up in the 90’s or earlier than that, you will probably agree with me. The reason it wasn’t boring was because we equally had enough fun filled activities to keep us occupied.
Below are 20 of such games that children below 15 years may not readily identify with. If you enjoyed any of this, holler at me in the comment section.
- Suwe
2. Tinko
It involves touching your partner’s hand and clapping your hands together in a particular manner while singing a song. The ones I still remember are “tinko tinko tinkoliko”…and “nchichiri mgba”.
- Koso
- Rubber Bands
- Cashew nuts
6. Borex
Borex is a Nigerian version of skateboards. We built it with wood and tiny tyre-like metals that rolled and gave motion to the board as we rode.
- Hide and seek (boju boju).
- Poppy-Yes
- Ten Ten (Kiso)
- Ayo
- Mud houses.
- Cooking
- Button/Mineral cork football
- Rolling tyre
15. Skipping Rope
There are so many versions of this game especially when you include the songs you sing and the styles you make while skipping the rope. It is always fun when played in groups.
16. Wheels
Get the lid of any paint bucket or any other round object, and your wheel is ready. If you can get a metallic hangar and untwist it, that is your steering. Place the steering below the wheel and enjoy your ride.
- Willie Willie Willie Willie o
- Football
Another version is the one we call O no n’etiti. Here, a group of several boys pass the ball to themselves while trying to dribble a boy who is usually in the centre. The important thing is to make sure the boy in the middle doesn’t touch the ball or dispossess you. If it happens, roles will be reversed.
- Catcher
- Fire on the mountain.
At that point, every child will try and locate his/her partner. Any group that is ‘partner-less’ at the end is eliminated. This continues until the last group wins.
I haff try. Oya over to you! If you know say you play any of those games, tell us now. If there are some that I didn’t write here, please mention them too.
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