4. Tag players in various ways.
Instead of touching someone to tag them, have kids use water squirters. (That works best if you’re playing outside, of course.) Or devise other fun ways to tag people, such as tapping them with pool noodles.
5. Head to a playground.
As this video shows, you can play games like Hide and Seek in many places. Try a playground to really bring out the kid in your teens!
6. Play at night.
Finally, head outdoors and use a glow-in-the-dark object. For safety, play nighttime games in an open area that has perimeters.
What are your go-to active games, especially for larger groups of kids? Please share ideas in the comments below!