Baraf Pani is a popular game among Pakistani kids. It literally means "Ice and Water", and is a version of freeze tag. It's also similar to Chor Police. It is, however, quick to be understood and fun to play. Number of players: At least three, the more the better.Age range: 5+Place needed: A large outdoor… Continue reading Baraf Pani
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Murderer In the Dark
As the title suggests, this game is rather creepy. (No chickens allowed, please.) It can only be played in a pitch-black setting, which is why older kids often join in. Number of players: At least five, the more the better.Age range: 8+, however this also depends on the nature of the kids. Place needed: A… Continue reading Murderer In the Dark
Qaydi Qaydi
I really don't remember where we got this game from. But it's a favorite among most of my friends. The name literally means Prisoner Prisoner, which might sound a little crazy, but it's actually quite fun. The saying 'the more the merrier' is true in most games, but in Qaydi Qaydi, a good number is… Continue reading Qaydi Qaydi
Cops and Robbers (Chor Police)
A great but very noisy outdoor game. Number of players: At least five; the more the better.Age range: 8+Place needed: The most fun game of Cops and Robbers or Chor Police as we refer to it is in which you play both outside and inside; we have a two-storey house so you as a Robber… Continue reading Cops and Robbers (Chor Police)
Pillow Queen
A very fun game that can be played amongst kids of almost all ages! And that's not all - we even made it ourselves. Number of players: At least five.Age range: 7+ Place needed: One big room, mostly empty so that all the players can sit in a large circle with a lot of space… Continue reading Pillow Queen