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The game was historically played by Persians, who called it "Yek Ghol Do Ghol" (Persian: یک قل دو قل). This traditional game has been a popular pastime among children in Iran, often played outdoors or on flat surfaces. It is also a popular game in the Kurdistan Region in Iraq, where it is known as "Halma-qo".
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Gonggi (공기) is a popular Korean children's game that is traditionally played using five or more small grape-sized pebbles or coloured plastic stones. It can be played alone or with friends. Since only a few stones and a flat surface are needed for play, the game can be played by anyone almost anywhere.
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The TV series Portlandia famously opens with the tune: “The Dream of the ’90s is Alive in Portland.”. That dream has spread and is now alive (or maybe undead) every fucking place I turn ...
flipping) is a popular variant of the game. It is played between at least two players, who each have a ddakji. The goal of the game is to flip the ddakji of the other player(s) before one's own is flipped. Players play rock paper scissors to determine turn order. The loser(s) put their ddakji down, typically on the ground.
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