BOB entertainment options

Posted by: barbakane

BOB entertainment options - 02/26/13 04:36 AM

In a concious effort to keep my BOB low tech whenever possible, I have included some low tech entertainment options to ward off boredom. In addition to various books, I've put together a "game tin" that includes a deck of mini cards, some dice to play various dice games, paper based Battleship/similar games, and a small pad of sticky notes for keeping score,making a chess set, checkers, etc.
The tin I got at the dollar store, and as you can see, used to house a puzzle. The tin itself is 4x3x1, and fits into the side pocket of my maxpedition bag quite nicely. I plan on getting a set or two of the mini Uno cards this week, since that's one of my son's favorite games. The tin is a perfect size as well. Any further suggestions for low tech entertainment, small, light easy to teach/learn?

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Posted by: MoBOB

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/26/13 05:16 AM

How about laminating a "race course" in the inside of the lid and use small painted rare earth magnets as "cars". Or have a race course one side and a checker/chess board on the other of the laminate. Also, you may be able to draw out a cribbage "board". Use the computer to draw one up.


My $.02
Posted by: Chisel

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/26/13 10:38 AM

Here in the Middle East, we used to have some traditional games that require no more than what you can find around you.


One such game is made by drawing three (concentric ???) squares ( one inside the other). Draw four perpendicular lines that each divide square sides into half.

Now, each one of you 2 players holds 3 pieces of anything ( 3 stones, 3 coins, 3 bottle caps, you get the idea). The goal of the game is to get your 3 pieces in a straight line while preventing the other from doing so.

Pieces can be only positioned on intersections points. You can move the piece one position at a time ( from one intersection to another) then it's the other player's turn.

You try to move your bits until they are in one straight line, while at the same time you watch the other player and everything you can to block his intended moves.

This game is very simple.
We can draw it on a wooden board, or even on the soil. You can find any 3 bits of gravel for you and maybe 3 seeds for the other player.

You can look at it as a super-simlified form of chess.

Enjoy.
Posted by: Chisel

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/26/13 10:45 AM

Oh, the game starts by one player putting his stone on one point. 2nd player puts his. 1st player puts ....etc. You can try to put yours in a straight line from the beginning if you think the other player is sleepy enough LOL, and won't block your line by one of his.

When all pieces are positioned on the board , you take turns in moving the pieces and reading the mind of the other guy.
Posted by: chaosmagnet

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/26/13 02:16 PM

Originally Posted By: Chisel
Now, each one of you 2 players holds 3 pieces of anything ( 3 stones, 3 coins, 3 bottle caps, you get the idea). The goal of the game is to get your 3 pieces in a straight line while preventing the other from doing so.


There's a version I've played for many years with nine pieces called Nine Men's Morris. Highly addictive and fun.
Posted by: JPickett

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/26/13 02:49 PM

With 4 pieces of string, you can make an impromptu tic tac board.
Posted by: JBMat

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/26/13 10:36 PM

A deck of cards and a wooden dice game about baseball are in our BoBs. Worst case, they are tinder. Or I have to teach the DW spades and pitch (shudder).
Posted by: UncleGoo

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/27/13 02:42 AM

Cards and a cribbage board. I also have a rubber snake, but that's more for momentary excitement, than longterm entertainment...
Posted by: MDinana

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/27/13 02:49 AM

As a kid, I took a sharpie to my sleeping pad, and made a checker board, tic-tac-toe graph, and battleship grid (on opposing ends of the pad).

Use twigs/rocks etc as your pieces. Use something like a rolled up sleeping bag or a backpack to keep the other person from spying on your battleship grid.

so, a mini sharpie might be a good idea, in case you want to make an impromptu board.

with a deck of cards, you're pretty unlimited. See if you can google the instructions on a wide range of games, then set the print small enough to fit on paper about the size of the cards. Laminate, and voila! You can carry instructions for 5-card, 7-card, Texas Hold 'Em, War, 21, Go Fish, etc.
Posted by: Chisel

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/27/13 04:48 AM

Thanks Chaos ,



This drawing is exactly how the game looks

A sharpie can be used to draw this game on a bandana or anything like that, and you can find the stones or whatever scattered around.

One time my daughter and I played this game. There was enough garbage around to pick anything we liked. I took blue bottle caps, my daughter picked up green bottle caps. And yes, she beat me in the game several times.
Posted by: boatman

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/27/13 11:33 PM

I remember one time seeing game boards printed on bandanas.For the life of me I can't remember where.If they are not made they should be.....

BOATMAN
John
Posted by: MoBOB

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/27/13 11:44 PM

A business opportunity, perhaps?
Posted by: boatman

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/27/13 11:59 PM

To late on the business idea.I just googled and Binged it.they are out there....

BOATMAN
John
Posted by: TeacherRO

Re: BOB entertainment options - 02/28/13 11:44 PM

Dice, cards, coins and a small rule book. ( frisbee, boomerang, kite,)
Posted by: Brangdon

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/03/13 04:11 PM

Pack of cards and a Kindle Touch.

The Kindle is eInk and the battery lasts for weeks. I also have a mobile phone with music etc, but its battery, while fine for day to day use, wouldn't last long enough to use for entertainment in an emergency.

In a pinch I think I could make a backgammon board and improvise dice. Backgammon is the best board game. (Maybe I should add dice to my BoB; they don't take much room.)
Posted by: bacpacjac

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/03/13 04:45 PM

Deck of cards, flashlights and mini harmonica.

Pencil, paper and coins (ground and stick?) to make a tic tac toe/checkers board (use coins for X's and O's/checkers.)
Posted by: Eugene

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/03/13 07:55 PM

I don't carry anything in my BOB but my secondary pack which is an extended BOB/INCH has a ziplock baggie with a small checkers set and some playing cards.
Posted by: Medicineball

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/03/13 11:29 PM

Looking for a tiny card games rulebook - haven't found one anywhere despite the mighty Google. Anyone know where I can get one? Thanks!
Posted by: chaosmagnet

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/04/13 01:32 AM

Search for "Collins Gem Card Games" on Amazon or eBay and you should find what you're looking for.
Posted by: digimark

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/24/13 02:34 AM

Hackysack?
Posted by: bacpacjac

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/24/13 11:59 AM

We also have a couple of hot wheels cars in our family BOB, along with a couple of mini LED Star Wars light sabers.
Posted by: bws48

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/24/13 01:32 PM

How about a mini-magnetic chess set?
Posted by: boatman

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/24/13 03:21 PM

Just as long as they are kept away from compasses and sensitive electronics.....

BOATMAN
John
Posted by: Byrd_Huntr

Re: BOB entertainment options - 03/27/13 02:52 AM

mumbley-peg...... grin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumblety-peg

Dear wife won't play though.