Games

Pelota
A game similar to racquets, sometimes called "Jai-a-li," that...

Hook Arm Tag
Players paired in circular formation, inside arms hooked at e...

Partners And Groups
Partners for different games or for the midnight spread may ...

Dressing Dolls
It is rather difficult to dress these tiny dolls so that thei...

The Whistle
This is partly a trick. A player who does not know the game i...

Spin Around Relay
One member of each team takes a position on the distance line...

Third Man
_15 to 100 players._ _Playground; gymnasium._ ...

Spearing Peanuts
A number of peanuts are placed in the centre of the table. Ea...

Judge And Jury

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: GAMES FOR A PARTY





The players, or jury, form up in two rows facing each other. The judge
sits at one end, or passes between the two lines, and asks his
questions. These may be of any description. Perhaps he will say, "Miss
A, do you think it will rain to-morrow?" Now although the judge
addresses Miss A and looks at her, it is not she who must answer but
the player opposite to her. And he in his answer is not allowed to say
either "Yes," "No," "Black," "White," or "Gray." If the player who was
addressed answers she becomes judge and the judge takes her seat; or
if the opposite player does not answer before the judge has counted
ten he becomes judge and the judge takes his seat.

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