- Board Games: Play a variety of colonial board games.
- Bocce: Compete to toss a ball accurately.
- Cannonball: Play a game throwing a cannonball.
- Capture the Flag: Play a team field game; the goal is to capture the flag of the enemy base.
- Frying Pan Toss: Toss a frying pan as far as you can.
- Colonial Games: Play a variety of early American games, such as tug-o-war, graces, hoop racing, cup & ball, quoits, and more.
- Kite Making: Make a kite and fly it.
- Marble Making: Manufacture handmade marbles, then play various marble games.
- Paille Maille: Play a game using a mallet to strike a ball through wickets; this game is an early version of modern golf and croquet.
- Rounders Base Ball: Play a village game running around bases using a bat to strike a ball; this game is an early version of American baseball.
- Skittles: Knock down standing pins using a ball; this game is an ancestor to modern bowling.
- Stool Ball: Run between wickets after striking a ball with the hand.
- Town Ball: Play a team game passing a ball.
- Trapball: Play an early batting game involving hitting a ball through a goal; this game is an ancestor of cricket and American baseball.
- Whirligig: Make your own spinning toy on a string.
Early Americans played various sports and games. The purpose of these games varied: some were educational, some were athletic, and some were competitive.

Rounders base ball.

Throwing the graces hoop.

Bowling over the skittles.