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« on: January 26, 2025 @810.02 »

Now I'm not Talking about Video games, although those Are cool! I am talking About those Wacky games you And your siblings, Cousins, Friends, ETC ETC would Come up with While outside on a Cool Saturday Morning .. Me and my Siblings would Usually just go For pretend! My brother Specifically would Always skew Our imaginary Scenarios where HE would have COOLER POWERS than Me, which Was always a Bother :drat: Say if My little Lego figure Attacked his Lego figure, he Would suddenly Announce that His figure Is immortal .. I guess That Inevitably comes with The Possibilities of Imagination!
Now That I am thinking About it .. I have This one Memory where My sister Broke my bike Helmet with a Stick so That it "can refuel Her magical Powers" .. Wacky stuff! :ok:
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2025 @834.03 »

I remember playing the Papa's Games on a Windows XP, specifically Papa's Wingeria and HotDoggeria.
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2025 @972.94 »

We lived right across the road from a small woodland common, which we'd often visit with some neighbourhood friends to fight with sticks or built forts.
I remember we were all really into Clash of Clans at the time we first explored there, so we started out by building a base inspired by structures in that game; we had a pile of sticks act as our Gold Mine, and built a huge Town Hall between some trees.

The common also had a lot of random junk that had been dumped there, which we then salvaged as rare items with high economic value. It was there I also learned what asbestos was after trying to use planks of it I found as high-denomination currency.  :ohdear:
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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2025 @979.33 »

Ahh this topic brings back some memories. We used to have a big forest right behind our house, that was the setting for most of our make-believe games as kids. Usually it involved being a bunch of warriors doing stick fights, occasionally there would be more futuristic plots like piloting a ship from a pod (one of the corners of the forest looked like that), and pretty frequently there would be some high-speed chase because it was just fun to run through the forest and have your friends lose track of you. To be honest, I think this is why games like Perfect World and RuneScape were very attractive to us - they were like visual replications of what we were doing with our imagination.

The most elaborate roleplay I did was with one friend a few streets away from us. We created our characters, an overarching plot, and most vital: A "save" mechanism for when he had to go home. This is how we were able to continue the story over several sessions, our characters and the world around us growing. The story ended when other friends of ours wanted to get in on the story, except that they weren't as committed to the bit as the two of us were. After its death it was soon followed up by another roleplay; the amount of stories seemed nearly endless.

When the forest was cut down, my friends and I all felt a loss of childhood. It's like our world of fantasy and wonder had its doors shut, and we could never go back to what was before. Safe from pictures of the woods themselves, the only thing that survives from that era are the characters from the roleplay my friend and I did. They are now the cornerstone characters of my main OC story.
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« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2025 @954.35 »

I loved playing in the woods around my house as a kid, and had so many games for it! I would pretend it was a whole magical world, where I was the princess/knight/guardian sent to protect it. I made a bridge over a small ditch, out of fallen tree limbs and sticks. There was also an area where trees had fallen years before, that made a large sort of triangle shape, and I would pretend it was a cottage. I had so much fun "cooking" (putting leaves and things into old bottles) and taking care of the cottage.

My friend and I would play out there, pretending to be peasant women working to support of our kids (actually our dolls). And we would make "cat soup" sometimes, where we would put one of my family's cats in this huge bucket, along with sticks and leaves (no water).

And it is technically a video game, but I do have a soft spot for those old web browser games that would let two people play on one keyboard. One person controlling wasd, the other the arrow keys. So much fun playing on coolmathgames, and American Girl  :happy:
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« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2025 @944.47 »

my grandparents used to have quite a spacious plot of land next to the railroad track and when there was a train passing and me and my cousins would pretend that there was a children-kidnapping goat-man inside so we had to hide in a treehouse, sometimes we would pretend to be kind of his slaves and we would walk around and collect dry grass for him. It sounds messed up now that i think about it. I remember it being fun though. Very eastern european
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« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2025 @826.97 »

When my friends and I were in our teen years, we had 2 games that were in effect 24/7, while camping or hanging out or whatever.

Game 1 was called "Mr President". At some random interval, one member of the group would put their finger up to their ear like a secret service person listening to the wire. Then when another member noticed this, they would also put their finger up to their ear. Then so on and so on until the last person remains without a finger to their ear. At that point, everyone would yell "MR PRESIDENT, GET DOWN!!" and tackle them or push them over.

Game 2 was called "Doorknob". Whenever you were around one of the friends, and you farted, you had to say "safety." If you did this, you were safe! ezpz. But if you fart and dont say safety quick enough, if someone else hears it, they can call "Doorknob" on you. If they call doorknob, everyone gets free reign to beat the shit out of you until you touch a doorknob. Needless to say, this game rocked when camping.
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« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2025 @71.55 »

Dunno if this counts, but I ran around annoying people when I was forced to go to the ice rink as a kid
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« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2025 @235.30 »

My best friend at the time and I would act out our fan fiction for our favorite games at the time. Which happened to be Halo 3 and Left 4 Dead. We had elaborate stories and would pretend to be a mix of in-universe characters as well as OCs.

I miss those days. Running around the neighborhood, running up hills, playing with nerf/BB guns. I'm kinda sad my daughter probably won't be able to experience that as a kid. It seems like kids don't play outside much these days. I hope that changes, but the way things are going, idk.
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