The question isn't well worded, but basically, I am wondering about what "play" behaviour you exhibited as children which was atypical: More specifically, what activities did your peers perform but you didn't care about at all? I am mainly thinking about ages 10 and under.
When I was a kid, I wasn't really into toys. I didn't mind having them, and I would maybe try them out once or twice, but they were quite honestly a waste of money for those getting me them. I much preferred reading and playing video games, both of which I could spend hours absorbed in. I started reading at 6, and by 8 I was reading fantasy novels which were many hundreds of pages long. I didn't draw or colour as a child in kindergarten even though all the other kids were doing it, and would instead stare at some random details in my environment. I did not play with the other children much during recess and would often wander around, sometimes playing out elaborate stories in my head. I did like making LEGO sets, but was not interested in creating random buildings without instructions. I got a baby doll at a flea market, and I really liked it when I was 6 despite being a boy though I must have lost it pretty quickly. When I had a slice of bread, I would eat the crust and then roll the white part into a doughy ball which I would eat chunks out of, like it was an apple, attempting to make the ball as round as possible first.
I really disliked most of the social "games" the children sometimes played in elementary school. In one of them, someone would mention some word (or maybe they noticed something), and then they would keep hitting you in the shoulder until you touched a door handle. However, I didn't want to play spontaneous "games" like this, and so would refuse to touch the handle and instead asked them to stop. However, they would keep doing it and get annoyed as all I needed to do was touch the handle. As a teen, I also didn't like "question" or "truth" games since I didn't have any interest in the private lives of others, nor did I want to relinquish my privacy. It is the same with drinking games, especially since I don't drink alcohol.
I really disliked most of the social "games" the children sometimes played in elementary school. In one of them, someone would mention some word (or maybe they noticed something), and then they would keep hitting you in the shoulder until you touched a door handle. However, I didn't want to play spontaneous "games" like this, and so would refuse to touch the handle and instead asked them to stop. However, they would keep doing it and get annoyed as all I needed to do was touch the handle. As a teen, I also didn't like "question" or "truth" games since I didn't have any interest in the private lives of others, nor did I want to relinquish my privacy. It is the same with drinking games, especially since I don't drink alcohol.