What sort of yard games do you have?
I have a kubb set and Jarts. Somewhere I have a volleyball net and poles, and a volleyball. Oh, and I have some Frisbees packed away somewhere. Unfortunately, I have no one to play with.
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What sort of yard games do you have?
I have a kubb set and Jarts. Somewhere I have a volleyball net and poles, and a volleyball. Oh, and I have some Frisbees packed away somewhere. Unfortunately, I have no one to play with.
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Are those games on I-Tunes or Google Play store? I can’t find them.
Just kidding. Corn hole is the game! That and wiffle-ball.
Where I come from, ‘corn hole’ has an entirely different meaning from a game you play in a yard. (Well, I suppose you could do it in the yard. But it would violate societal norms.)
Second corn-hole. Also bocce.
Ladder golf is cool too.
A buddy got Kanjam recently. I’ve never played, but it looks fun. But Kanjam doesn’t seem like you can hold a beer in the other hand while you play.
Bocce and croquet. Bunch of toys and stuff for the grandkid.
Around here we call cornhole “bags.” My BIL has a set we’ve borrowed.
Took out the horseshoe stakes after my dumb mutt charged into one chasing a squirrel…
Nobody had the game when I was growing up. It was just something you’d see at carnivals. It was called ‘bean bag toss’.
We have shuffleboard. Well, it’s by the pool and it’s sort of a communal “yard” but we do play it.
I don’t even have a yard…
And your version would have had the bag full of dried beans.
The “corn hole” version has the bag (at least, originally) filled with dried shelled field corn. Where it was played, they would have had more corn laying around than beans (except for soybeans, which would have probably worked I guess).
Badminton/volleyball set, bocce ball, LaCrosse, and soccer. I want to get one of those giant Yahtzee sets.
I used to have one called Lawnmower. The game is started indoors. One player taunts, threatens, and cajoles the other player, until he goes outside and pushes the game piece around the yard and gets a sunburn.
Never liked it - got rid of it eventually.