We are constantly looking for ways to help parents get kids away from the video console to the outdoors. Brian Crecente's article Backyard Adaptations Of Video Game Classics references a way to do it on Kotaku's website:
Or have the kids make up variations of the classic Hopscotch game.
Try it! See if your kids can create new ways of playing video games in their own backyard. Getting the kids involved in outdoor activities is a good thing!
*Most of these sites require registration or login to bookmark
Comment
1.
Interesting topic. Never tried adapting video games to outdoors games....but I've never much cared for video games (unless you count video Menopoly or Tetris). ^.^