The game is traditionally played with two individuals swinging a rope in a circle while players take turns jumping while singing or chanting.
Kadang-kadang which also means “simple play” is an outdoor game that is played using a bamboo stilt. To play the kadang-kadang, you need a pair of bamboo poles with equal lengths and a stepladder of foot size to serve as the platform for the player’s feet.
Pantintero is a native game in the Philippines that requires two teams with at least five players on each side. The object of the game is to block (harang) the players from the opposing team from passing. It is the best practice for hand-eye coordination and strategic thinking. Find out everything that makes this game worth the while.
Players scatter stones or jacks on the playing surface, then take turns throwing a ball into the air, picking up one stone or jack before catching the ball on its bounce. If a foul occurs, play passes to the next player. The game proceeds in rounds, with the team accumulating the most points winning.
In Group 1, we indulged in four distinct games: patintero, jackstone, luksong lubid, and kadang-kadang. Throughout the day, we reveled in the exhilarating nostalgia of reliving our childhood memories, particularly as Group 1 led the charge, setting the tone for a day filled with youthful delight. Amidst shared laughter and the occasional bead of sweat, there was an undeniable sense of refreshment and joy in rediscovering these beloved pastimes.