Parikaoba is a traditional Georgian game that people play during celebrations like birthdays or weddings. The game involves two teams standing opposite each other with a stick or scarf held between them. One team starts singing a song while the other team tries to grab the stick/scarf without being touched by the person holding it. If they manage to grab it, they run back to their side and score a point. The other team then takes their turn to sing and play. The game requires teamwork, quick reflexes, and a good sense of rhythm. It is a fun way to celebrate and connect with others in Georgian culture.