I remember a boy's game at Center Grammar School (usually discouraged by the teachers) named "Pile On". At mid-game there was a great heap, with working arms, legs, heads and other body parts sticking out. The idea was to run and jump as high as you could onto the pile. That done, the natural tendency was to work your way down to the bottom of the pile, as others jumped on. Pressure and bumping were dramatic and maneuvering near impossible in that dark and gritty place. At bottom, with great effort, you tried to crawl out. Then, if not badly hurt, you got to your feet and just stood there, somewhat dazed. When you regained your senses, you backed off for a running start to jump on the pile again. Oh well, we didn't have Game Boy back then. I don't remember Band Aids either.