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Sagot :
1. Patintero
Patintero requires a combination of agility and diskarte from both the two teams. Each team takes turns to be guards and runners. The objective is for the runners to move forward and cross the lines without getting tagged by the guards.
Since it is a highly physical game, it often results in pikunan from excessive tackling from the opposing teams. Nonetheless, the thrill of planning how to cross the line without getting touched by the guards is the best!
2. Tumbang Preso
If there is a representing game in Larong Pinoy, it would be Tumbang Preso. As children, we’ve all rummaged the house searching for the thickest and most durable slipper for a sure hit. And no doubt, Rambo slippers would be the winner of this search any day.
The game mechanics are simple. You only need a tin can (which most probably is canned corned beef you ate last night) and a slipper. The “it” guards the can while other players take turns in hitting the can. The game of tag starts once the can gets knocked down.
3. Piko
Piko is the Filipino version of hopscotch. You usually use chalk, charcoal, or stone to draw the boxes. These boxes have different levels in which you have to throw your pamato in. The pamato is usually stone, but you’ll see different variants, from keys, keychains, bottlecaps, even slippers, etc.
Expect that your playmates will distract you from your balance by shouting randomly or making funny faces at the side. We’re that competitive, and we know it.
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