Uggghh the Caveman's children probably played tag.
Playing TAG
Kickball or tag
play tag with her in the playground
ANSWER Boner tag
A game need not have a length or width. For example, "it" or "tag" is a game but if played in an open space (not a confined playground) there is no way to define its length or width.
Tom and Becky played tag and chatted with their friends during recess at school. They also ate snacks and enjoyed the playground equipment.
There is no record of the first playground so I can not tell you. That was so long ago.
I played in the playground but jack went to the skate park
school playground at central decature
The concept of the first playground is often attributed to Friedrich Froebel, a German educator who established the first organized playground in 1859 in Germany. He believed in the importance of play for children's development and created outdoor spaces equipped with play equipment. This idea spread to the United States, where the first official playground was established in 1887 in San Francisco.
The exact origin of the informal playground game of Tag is not well-documented, and it is likely that it developed independently in various cultures over time. The game has ancient roots, with similar chasing games found in many societies throughout history. Its simplicity and adaptability have contributed to its enduring popularity, making it a staple of childhood play worldwide.
When I was a kid some of my favorite playground games consisted of: british bulldogs, hopscotch, tag, red letter, what's the time mr. wolf?, releaseo, red rover, hide and go seek, and dodgeball.