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There are a variety of [[medieval]] [[game]]s which can be played outdoors (well technically many [[board games]] can be played while outdoors, but here are listed games which are difficult to play indoors). Here are some of the ones which appeal to adults as well as children.
There are a variety of [[medieval]] [[game]]s which were played outdoors (well technically many [[board games]] could be played while outdoors, but here are listed games which are difficult to play indoors). Here are some of the ones which appeal to adults as well as children.


* [[kubb]]
* [[stone throwing]]
* [[bowls]]
* [[quoits]]
* [[kayles]]
* [[football]]
* [[tennis]]
* [[handball]]
* [[golf]]
* [[marbles]]
*Blind Man's Bluff (Hoodman's Blind)


Some games that were also played by [[medieval]] children include:
===Kubb===
*Catching butterflies
A [[viking]] game that consists of throwing sticks to knock over the wooden blocks of your opponent.
*[[Chicken|cock]] fighting
* [http://www.kubb.co.uk/Rules_one.htm Kubb rules]
*[[Chicken|cock]] throwing
*Spinning tops
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 22 May 2006

There are a variety of medieval games which were played outdoors (well technically many board games could be played while outdoors, but here are listed games which are difficult to play indoors). Here are some of the ones which appeal to adults as well as children.

Some games that were also played by medieval children include:

  • Catching butterflies
  • cock fighting
  • cock throwing
  • Spinning tops