Classic Games for Children 8 and Up

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By rmcrayne

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How would you entertain your kids if you had no electricity for a day? That’s right, no TV, computer or Xbox. How about good old fashioned low tech games?

Games hone a variety of visual, motor, mental and social skills. Games are versatile. Most games can be adapted or modified. Most are inexpensive and some are available at thrift stores. these games are suitable for children 8 and older.


Games reviewed in this hub:

Connect Four

Uno

Scrabble Slam

Boggle

Double Dominos

Yahtzee


See also classic board games.


Connect 4
Amazon Price: $18.99
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Two boys playing Connect Four at a table.  Photo from Flickr.com.
Two boys playing Connect Four at a table. Photo from Flickr.com.

CONNECT FOUR

 

 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  2 players

AGE:  7 and up

BRIEF OVERVIEW:  This game is like Tic Tac Toe, but vertical, and players must get 4 in a row of their color. 

SKILLS:  Perceptual motor, fine motor, sequencing, strategy. 

VERSIONS:  Multiple versions including Sponge Bob.  A version is also available with 3 game options:  original, Pop Out and Pop 10.  Checkers can be popped out of the grid to change the row entirely. 

MODIFICATIONS:  For younger children, players could aim for 3 in a row, vertical or horizontal only. 

 

How to Play Connect Four

Original UNO Card Game
Amazon Price: $4.88
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Uno hand.  Photo from Flickr.com.
Uno hand. Photo from Flickr.com.

UNO

 

 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  2 to 10 players

AGE:  7 and up

BRIEF OVERVIEW:  Three ways to play.  Basic game is to race to be the first player to run out of cards.  Cards are played by matching the color or number of the top card. 

SKILLS:  Color and number recognition, visual motor, strategy. 

VERSIONS:  Multiple editions. 

MODIFICATIONS:  Versions are available for younger children. 

 

How to Play Uno

Scrabble Slam Cards
Amazon Price: $1.35
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Scrabble Slam. Photo from Flickr.com.
Scrabble Slam. Photo from Flickr.com.

SCRABBLE SLAM

 

 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  2 to 4 players

AGE:  8 and up

BRIEF OVERVIEW:  Players race to change the 4-letter word in play and get rid of all of their cards.  Lame could become fame, which could become fume. 

SKILLS:  Basic spelling skills, speed of dexterity. 

VERSIONS:  Multiple editions and packaging of basic game. 

MODIFICATIONS:  Try 3-letter words for younger children. 

 

Boggle
Amazon Price: $45.00
List Price: $18.99
Boggle Deluxe
Amazon Price: $95.95
List Price: $24.95
Boggle. Photo from Flickr.com.
Boggle. Photo from Flickr.com.

BOGGLE

 

 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  2 to 4 players

AGE:  8 and up

BRIEF OVERVIEW:  There are 16 letter cubes with a different letter on every side.  Shake up letter cubes, drop them in grid, then start timer.  Players have 3 minutes to see who acquires the most points from words using the letters in the grid. 

SKILLS:  Spelling, writing, strategy. 

VERSIONS:  Multiple editions and packaging of the basic game.  Travel version available. 

MODIFICATIONS:  Deluxe edition has 25 letter cubes, but can also be adapted to the 16 cube play. 

 

Pressman Toys Pre152112 Double Six Dominoes
Amazon Price: $1.80
List Price: $2.10
DOUBLE 6 Dominoes Grey vinyl case
Amazon Price: $5.95
List Price: $5.50
Dominos is played all around the world.  Photo from Flickr.com.
Dominos is played all around the world. Photo from Flickr.com.
Dominos tiles.  Photo from Flickr.com
Dominos tiles. Photo from Flickr.com

DOUBLE 6 DOMINOS

 

 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  Typically 2 players. 

AGE:  8 and up

BRIEF OVERVIEW:  The basic domino game is the Block Game. The 28 tiles are place face down and shuffled.  Players select 7 tiles each, with remaining tiles not used.  First player lays the first tile, starting the line of play.  Players continue the line by placing a tile of equal value to one end.  Game ends when a player plays all tiles, or game is blocked when neither player can play a tile of equal value.  There is also a Draw Game. 

SKILLS:  Quantity recognition, dexterity with tiles, strategy. 

VERSIONS:  There is a version of the game with tile values up to 12. 

MODIFICATIONS:  There are adaptations for more who can play individually or in teams. 

 

How to Play Dominos

Yahtzee
Amazon Price: $4.98
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Yahtzee score sheets.  Photo from Flickr.com.
Yahtzee score sheets. Photo from Flickr.com.

YAHTZEE

 

 

NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  1 or more players

AGE:  8 and up

BRIEF OVERVIEW:  Game of strategy and luck.  Players roll 5 dice up to 3 turns trying for 5 of a kind (Yahtzee), straight, full house or other combinations similar to Poker.  Player with the most points wins. 

SKILLS:  Understanding of combinations, strategy, basic math skills. 

VERSIONS:  Multiple editions and packaging, including electronic and travel versions. 

 

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dohn121 Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Seeing all of these games brings back a lot of memories. I really hope that more people will go back to playing these games, as over where I live, winter getting ever closer, which will eventually mean that inclimate weather is fast approaching, so games such as these would be a great way to pass the time. Thanks.

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TrudyVan 2 years ago

Hello there. Great Hub. We often have a games evening where we only play card games. No tv or tv games.

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judydianne 2 years ago

Great games to play any time, even with my kids' 91 year old Nana. She loves to play table games!

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rmcrayne Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for commenting and your ongoing support dohn, Trudy and judy.

I have warm memories of playing Monopoly with my neighbors growing up. Most games like these are timeless. I was amazed by all the teens and adults I found playing these games when I was looking for pictures.

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myownworld 2 years ago

having read your hub on board games, am happy to see some of my other favorite ones mentioned in the list here! you do a great job of presenting your hubs in a clear and readable manner....so thank you for posting!

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rmcrayne Hub Author 2 years ago

myownworld, what a fantastic compliment. I'm blown away.

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MikeNV Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

Yahtzee, Chess, Checkers, Monopoly, Sorry are the board games I remember most as a kid.

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rmcrayne Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for reading Mike. I covered some of those games in other hubs, like my Board Games for 8 and Up.

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JenDobson27 2 years ago

Thanks for sharing your reviews. I love playing board games and think everyone could learn a thing or two if they put down the video games and stopped mindlessly watching TV and actually interacted with real humans by playing some games once in awhile. I'm on a Yahtzee kick right now. Just got my highest score ever, 531, while playing with my family. Getting 3 Yahtzee's in one game really helps the score!

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rmcrayne Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for reading Jen. I hope you'll check out some of my other Toys/Games hubs. My brother put Yahtzee on his phone! What an e- world!

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