Traditional Aboriginal games & activities (2024)

About traditional games

Traditional Aboriginal games were almost lost after colonisation. Today extensive consultation with Aboriginal elders is necessary to re-establish the traditional Aboriginal games and their rules. They are now creatively adapted—for safety reasons—by using tennis balls instead of spears and soft pool noodles instead of waddies (Aboriginal heavy-wood war club) .

Traditional Aboriginal games are inclusive games and not competitive. For example, if a player gets 'out' in some games they can immediately rejoin the game once leaving the field .

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Benefits of traditional Aboriginal games

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Benefits of bringing traditional Indigenous games back to life include

  • bringing-together of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people
  • help reconnect urban Indigenous youth to their culture
  • boost education retention (i.e. attendance at school)
  • promote reconciliation
  • provide essential training in social interaction
  • enhance physical health

Many Aboriginal people see the traditional Indigenous games as a strong indicator that their culture can survive. In this way traditional games are not only helping Aboriginal youth to get physically fit but also inspiring older members of the Indigenous community.

Traditional Aboriginal games were not only played by children. Some games involved only men and boys, even old men, while in other games everyone was allowed to participate.

It's possible to see elements of our modern games in these [traditional Aboriginal] games. Keentan is like basketball, and Wana is much like French cricket, Kokan is a hockey game and Koolchee is like 10-pin bowling.

— Sharon Louth, education lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland

Video:Background to some Traditional Indigenous Games (TIGs)

Watch this video to learn how some traditional games prepared hunters while others were simply entertaining.

Guide to traditional Aboriginal games

Here are some traditional Aboriginal :

Battendi

This Aboriginal game was set up to enhance both a spear-thrower's accuracy and distance. Points are awarded on both bases, with the target throws making for a particularly entertaining contest. Battendi was played in areas of South Australia.

Brambahl

A traditional Indigenous game where two men hold a long rope at each end to swing it. When it is in full swing in goes the skipper and performs several activities while skipping.

Boogalah

A game where a ball, made of sewn-up kangaroo skin, is thrown in the air. Whoever catches it goes with all of their totem group into a group in the middle, the others are circling around. The ball is thrown into the air until one of the circle outside catches it. Then both groups change positions. The totem keeping it longest wins.

Bubberah

A game about come-back boomerang throwing. The boomerang which returns closest wins.

Buroinjin

A ball game similar to basketball played with a ball made up of kangaroo skin (called a buroijin and stuffed with grass) by the Kabi Kabi people of southern Queensland

Goomboobooddoo

A traditional wrestling game. Bodies are greased to make them slippery, then family clans compete against each other. The side that finally throws the most men wins.

Gorri, Wungoolay

A game in which Aboriginal boys and men throw or roll a small object (a tennis ball or a disc) along a line at a moving target. Players are required to try and strike the moving object with spears from a distance of about 15m to score points for their team. This kind of game has historical references to hunting wildlife and helped children learn accuracy of the eye and speed in casting the spear, improving physical fitness and focus. It appears to be common to Western Australia and Victoria.

Gurril Boodthul

Players in this Aboriginal game throw boodthuls, or miniature war clubs, towards a bush. The clubs have to skim through the top of the bush which accelerates them beyond the bush. Winner is whose boodthul travelled furthest.

Kai

In this traditional game from the Torres Strait a number of players stood in a circle and sang the 'kai wed' (ball song) as they hit a ball and tried to keep it up in the air with the palm of one hand at a time. This Indigenous game was played using the thick, oval, deep red fruit of the kai tree which is quite light when dry.

Kalq

A traditional Indigenous game where men used a throwing stick ('woomera') to project a big killing spear ('kalq') towards the next player. They used their woomeras to deflect the spear to the next player. Boys used spears with blunted ends when they played this game. The game is traditional to the Cape York Peninsula in North Queensland.

Kee'an

A game in which competitors throw a large animal bone with twine attached to it (acting like a comet ball) over a net into a pit or hole. The aim was for the bone and twine not to touch the net which required great skill and prepared for hunting. North Queensland was home to this traditional game.

Keentan

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A keep-away game of catch ball played by both genders. The game was also called the 'kangaroo-play' because the players jumping up to catch the ball resembled the movements of a kangaroo.

Keentan was known by the Kalkadoon nation in north-west central districts of Queensland.

Kolap

An object throwing game using beans of the Kolap tree. Common on Mer Island in the Torres Strait late last century.

Kokan

A traditional hockey type game using a small ball ('kokan') played on a long stretch of sandy beach. The ball was struck with a bat or club made from bamboo. A popular game in many areas of the Torres Strait and Papua and New Guinea where various types of this game were known.

Koolche

A ball throwing and hitting game traditionally played by Aboriginal people in the Lake Eyre district of South Australia. The balls were made of any material that could be easily worked and had the size of bowling balls. Two teams lined up on opposite ends of a dry claypan rolling their balls to the other end and trying to break the other team's balls. This traditional Aboriginal game ended when almost all balls were used and takes its name from the word 'kolchee' for the balls.

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Marngrook, Marn Grook

A traditional game from the Gunditjmara people in Victoria. The name comes from a corroboree by the Djabwurrung and Jardwadjali clans in Victoria's Western District .

Marngrook is said to be the Aboriginal game that provided the first lawmakers of football with some of the fundamentals of the game millions know and love as Australian Rules (Aussie Rules) Football , a view which is not totally undisputed.

'Marngrook' means 'Game Ball'. The National Indigenous Television (NITV) turned the radio programThe Marngrook Footy Showinto a TV show in 2007. The show came to be due to a lack of Indigenous people in any of the other football shows.

Jim Poulter wrote the bookMarn-Grook, Original Australian Rulesin 1985.

Mer Kai

In Mer Kai a ball is kept in the air for as long as possible, similar to hacky sack.

Muhanganing

A running game children of Arnhem Land in northern Australia played in the flickering lights from the firebrands of the grown-ups sitting about a camp site.

Parndo

This traditional Aboriginal ball game was played in South Australia near Adelaide (Kaurna nation). The parndo (ball) was made with a piece of opossum skin, flattish in shape and about the size of a

tennis ball. This is a kicking and hand passing game.

Puloga

Puloga was played in the Cardwell and Tully River regions of North Queensland and is played like dodge ball.

Pulyugge

A keepings-off style of game traditionally played throughout Australia. Players prevent themselves from being tagged while in possession of a ball which can vary in size but is normally made of bound animal skin with either grass or charcoal filling. The game doesn't have a point system, but is more of an engaging game aimed to enhance life skills.

Purlja

Purlja is a game like football that the Warlpiri Aboriginal people (north-west of Alice Springs) played for thousands of years.

Taktyerrain

A mock combat game like 'poison ball' or 'brandy'. Toy spears made from grasses, reeds and rushes were thrown, sometimes with a toy throwing stick (woomera). This traditional Aboriginal game was played by both girls and boys.

Tarnambai

Children collected the seed heads of the spring rolling grass (Spinifex) and took them to the beach where they tossed them into the air. The wind blew them along and the children tried to catch them running at full speed. A common game on Bathurst Island, 100 kms north-west of Darwin in the Northern Territory.

Wana

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This traditional game was played by girls only. A short piece of stick was placed on the ground to represent a baby. Each girl had to defend her child from the digging sticks of the other girls who pretended to try to kill the baby by throwing the sticks at the 'mother'. The mother tried to fend them off using her own digging stick ('wana').

Wana taught girls to defend their young children. Sometimes adult women stood by the side of their men to ward off the attack of a rival tribe. This traditional game was known in Western Australia.

Weme

A stone bowling game where one player threw a stone which was then used as a target by the next player. Players alternated turns. This traditional game was known to the Walbiri people of Central Australia.

Whagoo

The popular hide and seek game was also known to Aboriginal people.

Wimberoo

A fireside game. Each player warmed a dry Coolabah leaf until it bent a little, then hit it into the hot current of air of a fire. Winner is whose leaf travelled highest.

Woggabaliri

A traditional kind of football game that involved ball made of possum fur. The ball was spun by the women and only about five centimetres in diameter. The game trained agility and required suppleness of limbs.

Wulijini

A traditional game of hand hitting or handball played with a zamia (Cycas media) seed by the people of Bathurst Island in northern Australia. In the Meda district of north-western Australia players used flat pieces of wood.

Yahweerh

A sort of sham trial fight. One man has a bark shield, and he has to defend himself with it from the bark toy boomerangs the others throw.

Yiri

A traditional aiming or accuracy game. The general idea is to aim a spear at a moving target which could be pieces of wood or bark placed in running water. In modern versions competitors throw tennis balls at a moving tyre. The game was recorded being played by the boys at Ulladulla in New South Wales.

Traditional Aboriginal games resource

In July 2008 the Australian Sports Commission published a comprehensive resource of traditional Aboriginal games. It covers the following types of games:

  • Ball and top spinning games
  • Ball games
  • Ball-hitting games
  • Ball-rolling games
  • Boomerang games
  • Bullroarer game
  • Climbing game
  • Corroboree games
  • Finding-object games
  • Guessing games
  • Hide-and-seek games
  • Hitting games
  • Jumping games
  • Marble games
  • Memory game
  • Play-language game
  • Pushing game
  • Roller game
  • Running games
  • Skipping games
  • Spinner-propellor games
  • String game
  • Tag games
  • Throwing games
  • Tracking game
  • Water games
  • Wrestling games
  • Events and activities

The resource gives the background to each of the games recorded along with any equipment needed, variations and teaching points.

Download Yulunga—Traditional Indigenous Games from the Australian Sports Commission website.

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FAQs

What games do Aboriginal people play? ›

Traditional Indigenous games trail
  • Buroinjin. This was a ball game played by the Kabi Kabi people of south Queensland. ...
  • Edor. Edor is a chasing-tagging team game which originates in the Aurukun Aboriginal community in North Queensland. ...
  • Kai. The Kai game is from the Torres Strait Islands. ...
  • Kee'an. ...
  • Weme.
3 Jul 2018

What are the learnings that you can get in the lesson Indigenous Games? ›

Agility, strength, balance, reflexes, hand-eye coordination, accuracy, strategy, intuition, patience. These are skills Indigenous hunters and fishermen relied on to feed their communities. And those skills were learned at an early age through games and maintained throughout adulthood through play.

What did you gain from learning about or playing indigenous games? ›

Playing indigenous games not only improves physical development and brain stimulation. They get to experience and let their imagination wonder. Children also learn social skills because most of these games are played in a group. They also learn and understand rules.

Why traditional games are important? ›

Playing traditional games, such as board or outdoor games help children to think for themselves, learn cooperation and teamwork skills, work on strategies and tactics, and learn how to hold a conversation with adults. Games are a fun way of getting your child to learn – without them even realising it!

Why is it important to participate in indigenous games? ›

Indigenous games are a very important part of a people's heritage and culture. They preserve age- old traditions and stories of the people group. Indigenous games have an origin, which is the story behind the invention of the particular activity or game.

How many indigenous games are there? ›

The World Indigenous Games grew from the Brazilian Indigenous Peoples Games. There have been 12 editions of the national games, during which approximately 1,500 athletes took part. The World Indigenous Games, also known as the Indigenous Olympics, is similar to any other Olympic Games.

What are traditional games were played by the native people? ›

In addition, they enjoyed races, tug-of-war, hide and seek, and blind man's bluff types of games. Native American games fall into two general categories: games of chance, the outcome of which depends on luck, and games of skill. Games of chance are played with sticks, dice, or involved guessing.

What did Aboriginal children play with? ›

Anthropologist Dr Walter Edmund Roth observed boys and girls playing at hunting and preparing food, the boys playing with toy boomerangs, spears, woomeras and shields while the girls played with dolls, baskets and digging sticks.

How do traditional games promote physical activity? ›

Another side, traditional games as physical activity or active playing can give benefit to physical health, i.e., increase heart rate, oxygen consumption, and blood pressure. This benefit indicates a potential role of playing strategies for cardiovascular health in children [4].

What are the skills that can be developed in playing games? ›

Playing video games has also shown to develop problem solving, spatial and hand-eye coordination skills, as well as vision and speed skills. Adolescents that played role-playing and strategic-based games show increased problem solving skills. Children playing any type of video game show with increased creativity.

What is meant by indigenous games answer? ›

Answer: Indigenous games are leisure activities that originate from a particular cultural group, community, or people. These games have rules, unlike the mainstream sports regulated by the League of Nations.

What are some indigenous activities? ›

Traditional Activities
  • Hunting.
  • Fishing.
  • Gathering and harvesting foods.
  • Indigenous ball games, including Lacrosse.
  • Bone and Stick Games.

What are the most popular indigenous games during their time? ›

5 Indigenous games to play with your children
  • One Foot High Kick. This game involves jumping, walking, running, balancing, and kicking, and can be played with kids of all ages. ...
  • Snow Snake. ...
  • Make the Stick Jump. ...
  • Lacrosse. ...
  • Siturtaq / Monkey Dance.
17 Jun 2019

Why are kids at schools around Australia being encouraged to play indigenous games? ›

By encouraging participation and promoting Indigenous games, teachers and students could make schools feel more welcoming to students and teachers that have Indigenous Australian backgrounds, which would make them feel proud of their culture and heritage.

What are the example of traditional game? ›

Examples of traditional games
HopscotchArm wrestling
Jumping ropeHigh-fives
ElasticThe cat and the mouse
Hide and seekLeapfrog
Rock, paper, scissorsKick the can
5 more rows

What is the meaning of traditional games? ›

Traditional games are kinds of primordial play during the traditional holidays or the national calendar holidays, which are now held as ethno-cultural festivals and competitions. In addition, in the course of such events there are also performances of folk groups and fairs of handicraft and ethno-cuisine food.

What are the characteristics of traditional games? ›

These are the main characteristics of games:

- Easy rules. - Fun. - They don´t teach players to win and lose,values which are useful in daily life. - No special skills needed.

Why the youth is reluctant to participating in indigenous games? ›

Furthermore, the study revealed reasons that hinder young people from participating in indigenous games such as loss of interest because games are not properly introduced and facilitated in the village, knowledge holders have lost interest in transferring their skills and being role models to youth, technology is ...

Which are the major games? ›

  • Major Games means international multi-sport competitions. ...
  • Major Games refer to Olympic, Asian, Commonwealth, South East Asian and Para equivalents. “

What do you think is the reason why we need to know the history of the sport in its pre study aspect? ›

question_answer Answers(1) It is necessary to study the history of the game of cricket it taught the people national feelings, patriotism, team spirit , unity etc. History of sports should be known to people as they should aware under what circ*mstances, by whom and how it was played.

What are four types of indigenous games? ›

More about indigenous games: Dibeke/Skununu. Kho-kho. Ntimo/Kgati/Ugqaphu.

How many traditional games are there? ›

1List of Top 24 Traditional Indian Games
S.NTraditional Indian GamesOriginated/Popular In which state
1Gilli Danda /LippaGujarat
2Satoliya/Pithoo/LagoriKarnataka
3Kancha or LakhotiBihar
4Kho KhoTamil Nadu
20 more rows
14 Jun 2018

Which of the following is indigenous game? ›

The correct answer is Gatka. The Sports Ministry has approved the inclusion of four indigenous including Gatka, Kalaripayattu, Thang-Ta, and Mallakhamba in the Khelo India Youth Games 2021.

How does traditional games affect the lives of the people? ›

Play is an essential part of human life. Play is a good choice for the healthy development of children, helping them to acquire the physical, social and cognitive skills required for adult roles. For adults, the game relieves the pressures and stresses of everyday life.

What did indigenous people do for fun? ›

Native Americans enjoyed a wide variety of entertainment in the form of sports, games, music, dance, and festivals. Different tribes and regions had their own games and traditions. One of the most popular Native American sports was lacrosse.

How were the games played in earlier times different from those played nowadays? ›

Answers ( )

in earlier times children were playing in the ground, roads and they do play physical games as today where as mostly children play indoor games and just focus on their mobile games..

How do you play weet weet? ›

These are twirled around and either thrown directly into the air or bounced from an inclined board or mat. Players aim to throw the longest distance or for accuracy at a target. Strict observance of safety measures is necessary to conduct any activities associated with throwing of the weet weet.

What were Aboriginal tools used for? ›

Aboriginal stone tools were highly sophisticated in their range and uses. Stone and natural glass were fashioned into chisels, saws, knifes, axes and spearheads. Stone tools were used for hunting, carrying food, for making ochre, nets, clothing, baskets and more.

What will you develop in playing traditional games? ›

Playing also stimulates the child to develop in general, both developing thinking, emotionally, and socially. Traditional games as one of the play activities can be used as a learning resource to meet the needs of children in developing the potential include cognitive, language, emotional, social and physical motor.

What are the other benefits of playing traditional and board games? ›

Playing board games increases brain function.

Playing stimulates brain areas that are responsible for memory formation and complex thought processes for all ages. Engaging in play assists in practicing essential cognitive skills, such as decision making, higher level strategic thinking, and problem solving.

What is the aim of traditional games and sports? ›

Traditional Sports and Games provide unique opportunities that mainstream sports may not. They are often based on fun and participation, not competition, and provide a link to something bigger than sports and physical activity alone.

What are the abilities needed to be good in group games? ›

Here are seven teamwork skills that are essential for your academic and professional success:
  • Communication. Communication is the foundation of effective teamwork. ...
  • Time management. ...
  • Problem-solving. ...
  • Listening. ...
  • Critical thinking. ...
  • Collaboration. ...
  • Leadership.

How do games help with critical thinking? ›

A University of Glasgow trial found that gaming improved communication skills, resourcefulness, and flexibility as video games increase critical thinking and reflective learning ability. These traits are central to graduates and are desirable to employers seeking to hire people out of university.

Does gaming improve communication skills? ›

Video games help children improve literacy, communication and mental well-being, survey finds. (CNN) Parents have long debated the impact of video games on children's minds. Now, a new survey suggests that playing may actually improve their literacy, communication skills and overall mental well-being.

What is the value of indigenous activities? ›

Playing indigenous games not only improves physical development and brain stimulation. They get to experience and let their imagination wonder. Children also learn social skills because most of these games are played in a group. They also learn and understand rules.

What are the cultural values we can pick from these indigenous games? ›

Agility, strength, balance, reflexes, hand-eye coordination, accuracy, strategy, intuition, patience.

Which game is not the indigenous game? ›

The correct answer is Vallamkali. The Sports Ministry has approved the inclusion of four indigenous including Gatka, Kalaripayattu, Thang-Ta, and Mallakhamba in the Khelo India Youth Games 2021.

Why traditional games are important? ›

Playing traditional games, such as board or outdoor games help children to think for themselves, learn cooperation and teamwork skills, work on strategies and tactics, and learn how to hold a conversation with adults. Games are a fun way of getting your child to learn – without them even realising it!

Why is traditional indigenous games so important? ›

Many Aboriginal people see the traditional Indigenous games as a strong indicator that their culture can survive. In this way traditional games are not only helping Aboriginal youth to get physically fit but also inspiring older members of the Indigenous community.

What games did indigenous people play? ›

Traditional Indigenous games trail
  • Buroinjin. This was a ball game played by the Kabi Kabi people of south Queensland. ...
  • Edor. Edor is a chasing-tagging team game which originates in the Aurukun Aboriginal community in North Queensland. ...
  • Kai. The Kai game is from the Torres Strait Islands. ...
  • Kee'an. ...
  • Weme.
3 Jul 2018

How many indigenous games are there? ›

The World Indigenous Games grew from the Brazilian Indigenous Peoples Games. There have been 12 editions of the national games, during which approximately 1,500 athletes took part. The World Indigenous Games, also known as the Indigenous Olympics, is similar to any other Olympic Games.

How do traditional games promote physical activity? ›

Another side, traditional games as physical activity or active playing can give benefit to physical health, i.e., increase heart rate, oxygen consumption, and blood pressure. This benefit indicates a potential role of playing strategies for cardiovascular health in children [4].

What are the traditional sports? ›

The sports in this section are largely variations of wrestling (aba wrestling, grease wrestling), horse race, jereed, camel wrestling, bullfighting, co*ckfighting, hunting etc.

What games originated in Australia? ›

Pages in category "Sports originating in Australia"
  • Auskick.
  • Australian Aboriginal artefacts.
  • Australian handball.
  • Australian rodeo.
  • Australian rules football.
  • Australian Surf Life Saving Championships.
  • Australian Tazos.
  • Austus.

Why is it important for us to Recognise and celebrate indigenous histories and cultures in PE? ›

It can foster a strong sense of identity, pride and self-esteem and enables students to develop a wider recognition and understanding of their culture, Country/Place and People. This then contributes to their wellbeing.

How did sport impact Australian culture? ›

The popularity of sport in Australia can partly be attributed to a warm climate that encourages people to get outdoors and be active. Sport also enables well-loved national values like 'mateship', 'having a go' and 'egalitarianism' (the assumption that that all people are equal), to be played out.

How does traditional games contribute to human happiness? ›

Others benefits of traditional games are the intensity of positive emotions was higher in cooperative games and lower in individual games. It can contribute to the motor, linguistic, cognitive and social-emotional development fields of children [3]. All of them are mentioned as a psychological healthy for children.

What is the aim of traditional games and sports? ›

Traditional Sports and Games provide unique opportunities that mainstream sports may not. They are often based on fun and participation, not competition, and provide a link to something bigger than sports and physical activity alone.

What are the characteristics of traditional games? ›

These are the main characteristics of games:

- Easy rules. - Fun. - They don´t teach players to win and lose,values which are useful in daily life. - No special skills needed.

What are the benefits of playing traditional Filipino games? ›

Abstract. Traditional games are seen as the best platform for "promoting peace, harmony, goodwill and camaraderie" in various Philippine communities especially that today's generation is different, most kids are stuck on their phones, iPods, and PSPs while sitting on a corner.

What will you develop in playing traditional games? ›

Playing also stimulates the child to develop in general, both developing thinking, emotionally, and socially. Traditional games as one of the play activities can be used as a learning resource to meet the needs of children in developing the potential include cognitive, language, emotional, social and physical motor.

What are the values developed in playing traditional games? ›

The process of these games trains 1) the love of God Almighty, 2) honesty, 3) discipline, 4) tolerance and peace, 5) confidence, 6) independent, 7) mutual help, 8) cooperation, 9) responsibility, 10) hard work, 11) leadership and justice, 12) creative, 13) humble, 14) environmental care and 15) nationalism.

What is the meaning of traditional games? ›

Traditional games are kinds of primordial play during the traditional holidays or the national calendar holidays, which are now held as ethno-cultural festivals and competitions. In addition, in the course of such events there are also performances of folk groups and fairs of handicraft and ethno-cuisine food.

What are the example of traditional game? ›

Examples of traditional games
HopscotchArm wrestling
Jumping ropeHigh-fives
ElasticThe cat and the mouse
Hide and seekLeapfrog
Rock, paper, scissorsKick the can
5 more rows

How can traditional games be promoted? ›

Folk games are being introduced more at museums, cultural houses, children palaces and clubs, schools, and festivals. Businesses specializing in producing traditional games for children have seen initial success.

What are the examples of traditional sports? ›

The sports in this section are largely variations of wrestling (aba wrestling, grease wrestling), horse race, jereed, camel wrestling, bullfighting, co*ckfighting, hunting etc.

Which of these is a type of traditional game? ›

Some of the traditional games played in India are:

Kancha. Lattoo. Gilli danda. Kith Kith.

What are traditional and local games? ›

1List of Top 24 Traditional Indian Games
S.NTraditional Indian GamesOriginated/Popular In which state
1Gilli Danda /LippaGujarat
2Satoliya/Pithoo/LagoriKarnataka
3Kancha or LakhotiBihar
4Kho KhoTamil Nadu
20 more rows
14 Jun 2018

What could children learn from games? ›

Problem Solving

From the digital dexterity of games such as Tiddlywinks, to the strategic struggle to line up Four in a Row, games teach children to adapt to tasks and battle their way to gaming genius. Developing a natural ability and affinity for problem solving is something that expands to adult life.

What are the other benefits of playing traditional and board games? ›

Playing board games increases brain function.

Playing stimulates brain areas that are responsible for memory formation and complex thought processes for all ages. Engaging in play assists in practicing essential cognitive skills, such as decision making, higher level strategic thinking, and problem solving.

What are the skills that can be developed in playing games? ›

Playing video games has also shown to develop problem solving, spatial and hand-eye coordination skills, as well as vision and speed skills. Adolescents that played role-playing and strategic-based games show increased problem solving skills. Children playing any type of video game show with increased creativity.

How can games help improve your physical fitness? ›

Playing sports helps strengthen bones. Sports help aid coordination, balance and flexibility. Many sports can help improves stamina and concentration. Sports allow you to experience the highs and lows of both winning and losing!

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