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  2. Traditional games in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional games in Indonesia are games commonly played by Indonesian children and have roots / acculturated to the Indonesian native culture. Indonesian parents often using traditional games to educate their children about character building. [1]

  3. Surakarta (game) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the game in Indonesian is permainan, which simply translates as "the game". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In Java, the game is also called dam-daman . It was first published in France in 1970 as "Surakarta". [ 4 ]

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  5. Galah panjang - Wikipedia

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    School children playing galah panjang. Galah panjang is a traditional Malaysian tag game which is played on a long, narrow field. The attacking team's goal is to cross the field and then return to the starting line to win, while the defending team's players attempt to tag the attackers to eliminate them.

  6. Festival Permainan Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Festival Permainan Malaysia (Malaysian Games Festival) is an annual Malaysian event for games.Traditional Malaysian games feature prominently in the event. [1] [2]The event is also designed to provide opportunities to generate income for arts and culture entrepreneurs in order to promote local economic growth.

  7. Permainan-Tabal - Wikipedia

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    Permainan-Tabal is an Indonesian two-player abstract strategy board game. [1] [unreliable source?] The game is sometimes referred to as a cross between alquerque and ...

  8. Gonggi - Wikipedia

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    Gonggi (Korean: 공기, IPA:, Jjagebatgi in North Gyeongsang Province, Salgu in South Gyeongsang Province, Trupan in Kashmir and Datjjakgeoli in South Jeolla Province [1]) also known as Korean Jacks and Five Stones, is a Korean playground game that is traditionally played using five or more small grape-sized pebbles or plastic stones.

  9. Video games in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Video gaming in Indonesia is a growing sector, holding the 16th largest market in the world and about half of the Southeast Asian market in 2017. Over 40 million people in the country are active gamers, with mobile gaming being the dominant sector in terms of revenue.