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What childhood games did you play after 1980s and 1990s?
Bawuzi

This is a term I looked up on the Internet. We called it "Mosaic" at that time, and my mother said that they used sheep crutches at that time.

I played this in elementary school. I was playing with the boys in my class. So I found an open space, played on the ground or found a table. The venue is more casual.

Rubber band skipping rope.

I play this game more in the country, but I seldom play it in primary school in the city, especially in junior high school.

Different places play different games. Slowly, no one talks about this anymore, and no more playing. When I go to physical education class, I will kick shuttlecock and play badminton. These are relatively common, and there are not so many rules.

Game machine

When I was in primary school, I played with my brother at home. What impressed me the most was tank battle. We only fought tank battles, but nothing else.

At that time, in order to help me play games, he gave me homework, and later my mother found out.

Shoot foreign films and glass beads.

Many foreign films left at home when I was a child were in pieces and never opened. Squatting underground to shoot foreign films or play with glass beads.

Now that I mention it, these things are only in my memory. Nowadays, children are playing with mobile phones and computer iPad, and the fun of staying away from electronic products will probably drift away from us.