In the Philippines, there are many games that kids and adults play that have been around for a long time. These games are called traditional games because they have been played by people in the Philippines for many generations.
One popular game is called "patintero." It is played with two teams, each with five players. The goal is to cross a rectangular playing area without getting touched by the other team. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Another game is called "luksong tinik." It is played with four to six players. The players take turns jumping over a pile of sticks called "tinik," with the height of the sticks increasing after each round. The player who can jump the highest without getting hit by the tinik wins.
"Piko" is another traditional game played with chalk and stones. A player throws a small stone into a grid drawn on the ground and tries to hop on one foot through the grid without stepping on the lines or other stones. The game is won by completing the entire grid without making a mistake.
"Agawan base" is a game played with two teams. Each team has a base they need to protect while trying to capture the other team's base. Players can tag each other and bring them to their own base to "imprison" them. The team with the most prisoners at the end of the game wins.
These traditional games are a fun way for kids to stay active and enjoy spending time with friends and family. They also help preserve the culture and history of the Philippines by passing down the games to future generations.