5 Camp games to play at home
Restricting
the kids from being engrossed in technology can be very challenging.
The best means of keeping them away from their lit screens all the
time is by motivating them to participate in engaging activities.
Getting the kids involved in physically challenging games is the best
way to actually get them active and away from being consumed by their
technological gadgets.
Here are 5 popular camp games that you can play with the kids at home:
1. Stalk the lantern
Stalk the lantern is a game which was inspired by the army and typically played during the dark. Everyone needs to be dressed in black and have their faces painted, just as the soldiers camouflage themselves in the army. Divide the players into teams and select the same number as the teams to get representatives to form the lantern. The representatives are responsible for shining the flashlight on players in order to get them out of the game. The objective of the game is to get as close to the lantern as possible when the lights are out, without having the flashlight shine on you.
2. Capture the flag
Capture the flag is a traditional outdoor game, where two teams each have a flag and the objective is to capture the other team's flag. The flag is located at each team's "base". The teams would have to find the flag and bring it safely back to their own base.
3. Treasure Hunt
The game of the pirates, as it’s commonly known, treasure hunts are a popular and also a very exciting game to play. The objective of the game is to find hidden “treasure”. The game could include searching for items, following clues as a group, or splitting into teams to race to a prize. You can be very creative with this game by creating maps as clues or using riddles that need to be solved, which makes it very interesting.
4. Minute-to-win-it
Inspired by the television game show hosted by Guy Fieri, this game is basically a race against the clock, whereby contestants need to complete ten deceptively simple games to win the grand prize. The contestants have 60 seconds to complete each challenge, which increase in difficulty as the game progresses, or they are eliminated.
5. Fear Factor
Also inspired by the television game show, Fear Factor is a very popular and interactive game at camp. A group of contestants are challenged to perform a number of terrifying and/or disgusting stunts. If a contestant refuses a challenge, fails in a challenge, or has the worst performance in a challenge, that contestant is eliminated from the competition. The contestant or team that manages to complete all of the stunts, including finishing the final stunt in the fastest time wins the game.
These fun camp-inspired games will definitely bring the family together and keep everyone away from their devices.
Like us on our official Facebook Page and check out all the fun we have playing these games at camp in our School Camp Albums.
Here are 5 popular camp games that you can play with the kids at home:
1. Stalk the lantern
Stalk the lantern is a game which was inspired by the army and typically played during the dark. Everyone needs to be dressed in black and have their faces painted, just as the soldiers camouflage themselves in the army. Divide the players into teams and select the same number as the teams to get representatives to form the lantern. The representatives are responsible for shining the flashlight on players in order to get them out of the game. The objective of the game is to get as close to the lantern as possible when the lights are out, without having the flashlight shine on you.
2. Capture the flag
Capture the flag is a traditional outdoor game, where two teams each have a flag and the objective is to capture the other team's flag. The flag is located at each team's "base". The teams would have to find the flag and bring it safely back to their own base.
3. Treasure Hunt
The game of the pirates, as it’s commonly known, treasure hunts are a popular and also a very exciting game to play. The objective of the game is to find hidden “treasure”. The game could include searching for items, following clues as a group, or splitting into teams to race to a prize. You can be very creative with this game by creating maps as clues or using riddles that need to be solved, which makes it very interesting.
4. Minute-to-win-it
Inspired by the television game show hosted by Guy Fieri, this game is basically a race against the clock, whereby contestants need to complete ten deceptively simple games to win the grand prize. The contestants have 60 seconds to complete each challenge, which increase in difficulty as the game progresses, or they are eliminated.
5. Fear Factor
Also inspired by the television game show, Fear Factor is a very popular and interactive game at camp. A group of contestants are challenged to perform a number of terrifying and/or disgusting stunts. If a contestant refuses a challenge, fails in a challenge, or has the worst performance in a challenge, that contestant is eliminated from the competition. The contestant or team that manages to complete all of the stunts, including finishing the final stunt in the fastest time wins the game.
These fun camp-inspired games will definitely bring the family together and keep everyone away from their devices.
Like us on our official Facebook Page and check out all the fun we have playing these games at camp in our School Camp Albums.
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