Nothing much traditional about my childhood games. Sorry! Papa got me into all sorts of wonderful sports instead...
Ice skating from 18 months old with Papa who worked at the ice rink every Saturday mornings. Cycling from age 8 on 2 wheels no more tricycle (I've the developed tights thanks to them years).
Baton twirling and flag twirling (lots of walking involved, I still walk loads today). Archery from age 4, still pulling bow and arrows.
On the regular side, bolo paddle (flat paddle with stretchy string and wee ball), rope jumping, hula hoops, tennis against the school walls, badminton, ice hockey (I've the best slapshot into net from middle line, according to teams I played with thanks to Papa's work as arbitrator) and roller skating (just 2 years late 70s early 80s, then sadly the places closed up).
Swimming nearly year around. However, not drying up properly during winter ended up developing arthritis plus guilty love of milk, have calcium deposits that makes everything snap, crackle and pop...
Once at work, I got into Tai chi and yoga as I'd drive to work. So morning break instead of coffee (we were already 2 cups ahead anyway) got into stretching yoga type.
Due to lower back injury at 12, walking was best and cycling. The ballet-jazz movements we did during flag twirling session was great muscle relaxant.

