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  2. Traditional games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Philippine games, such as luksong baka, patintero, [8] piko, and tumbang preso [9] are played primarily as children's games. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 3 ] The yo-yo , a popular toy in the Philippines, was introduced in its modern form by Pedro Flores [ 12 ] with its name coming from the Ilocano language .

  3. Tumbang preso - Wikipedia

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    Tumbang preso ("knock down the prisoner"), also known as tumbang lata ("knock down the can") or bato lata ("hit the can [with a stone]"), is a Filipino traditional children's game. The game involves throwing a slipper at a can or bottle, which one player - the tayà - attempts to guard. The game is usually played in backyards, parks, or streets ...

  4. Piko - Wikipedia

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    Piko Interactive, an American game developer and publisher. Piko (singer) (b. 1988), a Japanese pop singer; Piko (Filipino game), a Filipino children's game similar to hopscotch; Piko, renamed Penny in English dubbing, a character from the anime Stitch! Piko (wrestler), a Japanese professional wrestler

  5. Sipa - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the game is to kick a soft ball made out of rattan fragments, back and forth over a net in the middle of the court. The sport requires speed , agility and ball control. A point is awarded every time a player kicks the ball, the more the player kicks the ball, the more the points accumulate.

  6. Culture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Other traditional Filipino games include yo-yo, piko, patintero, bahay kubo, pusoy, and sungka. Tong-its is a popular gambling game. Individuals play the game by trying to get rid of all the cards by choosing poker hands wisely. Card games are popular during festivities, with some, including pusoy and tong-its, being used as a form of illegal ...

  7. Patintero - Wikipedia

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    Patintero, also known as harangang-taga or tubigan, (Intl. Translate: Escape from the hell or Block the runner) is a Filipino traditional children's game. Along with tumbang preso, it is one of the most popular outdoor games played by children in the Philippines. [1]

  8. Category:Philippine games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Philippine games" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bamboo gun;

  9. Luksong tinik - Wikipedia

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    Luksong tinik (English: "jumping over thorns") is a popular game in the Philippines. It is originated in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, played by two teams with equal numbers of players. Each team designates a leader, the nanay (mother), while the rest of the players are called anak (children).