Get It: Choose an “it” to be the first ghost.
It should be large enough that the whole group can touch it, stand on it, etc.
Be sure and designate a spot as a home base, where you need to get when the ghost is discovered. Just be sure everyone knows and agrees on the borders. Pick front or backyards, a park field, etc. Here’s how to play this fun night game:Ĭhoose your players and your boundaries: This one is best for a group of at least 3 neighborhood kids or friends. This classic summertime game adds a little extra thrill to the average round of hide-and-seek. Simply grab a speaker, and stream your family’s favorite tunes as the “limbo stick” holder lowers the beam of light lower, lower, low! 4. Flashlight Limboĭon’t put that flashlight away! Use it for another fun game to play in the dark. Grab a flashlight, and a group of kids, and have them act out their favorite movies, characters, TV shows, or book.
Your favorite party game is fun at dusk, too.