In the Middle Ages, wealthy individuals often played games such as Chess, which was popular among nobility for its strategic depth. Other favored games included backgammon and various Board Games like tafl, as well as card games when they began to emerge later in the period. Hunting and falconry were also popular leisure activities that combined sport with social status. These games and activities not only entertained but also served as a means of socializing and demonstrating wealth and power.
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Many people would do what people do today without technology. People would often play music, congregate with friends, play games etc.
Same way they do today by picking them up and playing them.
It was to puswade the pple to make a GIANT family of kids JKJKJK it was to teach ppl about Christianity.
Geography was important in the Middle Ages because they helped make maps and people who sailed across the oceans needed to where to go so they needed a map of the world.
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Well the games that they played mostly in the middle ages were card games board games dice
Many people would do what people do today without technology. People would often play music, congregate with friends, play games etc.
We have no reason to believe children did not play games in the middle ages. They did, however, start work early, often as early as age eight, but there was nothing prohibiting them from playing games after work.
It was very popular...
There are all ages everyone play video games.
cards
People play board games with children ages 3-10 to teach them different things. The children learn to play together and learn skills.
voilins, pear shaped guitars and wood wind instrumants
Same way they do today by picking them up and playing them.
Males, ages 16-24.
Ahh... The famous song by Alan Parsons Project known as "Games People Play."