>>1429558>Non-Electronic EntertainmentSo, full 1980s larp? Rummy 500 it is then!
As per your request,
•Dice:
"Dice Games Properly Explained" by Reiner Knizia
"Polyhedra Dice Games" by Don Balka
"Dice Games for Kids" by Lindsay Small
"Dice Games New and Old" by William Evan Tredd
•Juggling (anything you can toss in the air)
•Mumbly Peg (use a sharpened stick instead of a knife)
•Set (non-standard card game)
•Jenga (using twigs and sticks from the woods)
•Kubb (Swedish throwing game using sticks & small logs which can be made in the woods)
•Molkky (Similar to Kubb, but from Finland, more like bowling with numbered sticks though; protip use dots as numbers for easier/quicker gamepiece creation)
•Conkers
•Ring Toss (sticks and some bushcrafted rings made from withies)
•Kick the Can
•Capture the Flag
•Paintball
•Tag
•Ghosts in the Graveyard
•Tug of War
•Stumping (bow and blunt-tipped arrows)
•Pebbles and Pinecones (art-based, take turns placing woodland things down on the ground to create collaborative patterns)
•Cornhole (all that is needed is an incline and a small hole with things to toss that don't roll.)
•Alphabet game (Call out the letter and an object you see that starts with that letter. Be the first to get to, "Z," or the furthest when you quit. This is usually a road sign game.)
•Chinese jump rope
•Balloon Kick (blow up a balloon with your breath, until it is as large as possible, take turns kicking it once along the ground outside. If the balloon busts, the person who kicked it last before the next person touches it loses that round. Win 3 rounds to win the game)
•Musical Instruments,
Kalimba/Thumb Piano
Jaw Harp
Flute (including hand flute)
•Hunting, Fishing, or Trapping as competition (can include entomology items).