![]() While I wouldn't consider myself an avid gamer (which usually refers to video games), I've still played more than my share so here I go. I haven't played that for quite some time but I REALLY enjoy it! A game I enjoy now that I forgot to put in my original post is Balderdash. While we didn't live in a subdivision, the houses were fairly close together and I'm surprsied the neighbors didn't come over and complain At the end of the "show" we'd call out "IS THERE ANYBODY LISTENING? IF SO, SAY HELLO!!" this would be repeated several times, we kept hoping and hoping somebody would respond but sadly (or thankfully ) no one ever did. ![]() We would all climb up on top of our swingset in our backyard, and we'd start by belting out as loudly as we could- "HELLOOOO THIS IS THE RADIO SHOW!!" then we'd all sing songs as loudly as we could and tell jokes. We had absolutly LOADS of fun with this, and the nice thing was no matter how many kids there were, I was always the wolf and there were just more kids to try and catchĪnother popular game that my brother and my neighborhood friend played one summer was called "The Radio Show". They would venture out of their house to gather "food" etc and I would try to catch them. The rabbits had a "safe house" which in our yard was a spot inbetween two big fir trees. I can literally never remember a time when I was a rabbit. The rabbits had a few lives (usually five, I think altho this may have been too high as I hardly remember a rabbit ever turning into a wolf-which is what would happen if they ran out of lives).for some reason I was ALWAYS the wolf. The premise of the game was that there was a wolf, and there were rabbits. We did have games though-they just weren't "Games-games" I invented a game called "Rabbit, Rabbit, Wolf" which my brother, a friend or two and I would play outside in the summer. So yeah.I didn't play many games, at least not that I was THRILLED about-we usually only played games when company was over or something. When I was little I was a pretty decent checkers player, my brother and I would often play with my Dad (who was pretty good, now that I think about it I think he probably let us win a lot of the time ). ![]() At least not traditional board games (I call them "bored games" ). As I said before, I'm not much of a game person now, and I wasn't a big game person when I was younger either.
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