Blind Man's Bluff

Blind man's bluff is played in a spacious enclosed area, such as a large room. One player, designated as It, is blindfolded. The It player gropes around blindly and attempts to touch the other players without being able to see them, while the other players scatter and try to avoid the It player, sometimes teasing him to make him change direction.
It feels the face of the person tagged and attempts to identify the person, and only if the person is correctly identified he becomes It.
The game was played at least as far back as the Tudor period, as there are references to it being played by Henry VIII's courtiers. It was also a popular parlor game in the Victorian era. (Picture and rules found on Wikipedia)