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Luksong Tinik
Luksong Tinik
Luksong-tinik (lit. jump over the thorns of a plant)
two players serve as the base of the tinik (thorn) by
putting their right or left feet together (soles
touching gradually building the tinik). A starting
point is set by all the players, giving enough runway
for the players to achieve a higher jump, so as not to
hit the tinik. Players of the other team start jumping
over the tinik, followed by the other team members.
Luksong Tinik

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Tumbang Preso
Tumbang Preso
Tumbang preso or presohan (tumba-patis in most
Visayan regions) is a popular Filipino street game and is
commonly seen in most Filipino movies and TV series.
Like other Filipino traditional games, members take the
following rules: one as the taya, someone who takes
the rule of a-player-at-stake and holds the
responsibility of the Lata (tin can), and; the others as
the players striking. The game is performed by having
the players a pamato (which is ones own slipper)
used for striking the tin that is held beside the taya.
Tumbang Preso
Can Slipper
Tumbang Preso

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Tumbang Preso

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Tumbang Preso

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Tumbang Preso

Haha!
Noobs

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Tumbang Preso

Rasengan!

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Tumbang Preso

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Tumbang Preso

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Tumbang Preso

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Tumbang Preso

Out!

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Sipa
Sipa
The object being used to play the game is also called sipa. It is
made of a washer with colorful threads, usually plastic straw,
attached to it. The sipa is then thrown upwards for the player
toss using his/her foot. The player must not allow the sipa to
touch the ground by hitting it several times with his/her foot,
and sometimes the part just above the knee. The player must
count the number of times he/she was able to kick the sipa.
The one with most number of kicks wins the game.The game
mechanics of Sipa is similar to the Western game called Hacky
Sack. Sipa is also played professionally by Filipino athletes with
a woven ball, called Sepak Takraw, with game rules borrowed
from our Southeast Asian neighbor, Indonesia.
Sipa
Sipa

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Palo-sebo
Palo-Sebo
This game involves a greased bamboo pole that
players attempt to climb. This games is usually
played during town fiestas, particularly in the
provinces. The objective of the participants is
to be the first person to reach the flag located
on top of the pole.
Palo-Sebo
Palo-Sebo
Greased
Flag Pole
Palo-Sebo

Spartan! Go!!

Go!!

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Sekqu Base
Sekqu Base
It is another version of Agawan Base but no
score limits. If a team scores five, the game is
still going on. The players can hide in other
things near the enemy base and ambush
them.
Sekqu Base

B GO HOME LOOSERS! B
A A
S Hahaha S
:(
E E

A B

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Jack En Poy
Jack En Poy
This is the local version of Rock-paper-
scissors. Though the spelling seems American
in influence, the game is really Japanese in
origin (janken) with the lyrics in the Japanese
version sounding very similar to the
"gibberish" sung in the Philippines.

The lyrics:
Jack 'n' Poy, hale-hale-hoy!
Sinong matalo s'yang unggoy!
.
Jack En Poy

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Patintero
Patintero
A Filipino variation of "tag". No.of player/s:There
are five members 5 in each group. Each member
of the group who is it stands on the water lines.
The perpendicular line in the middle allows
the it designated on that line to intersect the
lines occupied by the it that the parallel line
intersects, thus increasing the chances of the
runners to be trapped.even only one(1) member
of a group is tagged the whole group will be the
taya".
Patintero

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Patintero

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Patintero

(@_@)

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Langit Lupa
Langit Lupa
Langit-lupa (lit. heaven and earth) one it
chases after players who are allowed to run
on level ground (lupa) and clamber over
objects (langit). The Taya" may tag players
who remain on the ground, but not those
who are standing in the "langit" (heaven).
The tagged player then becomes Taya" and
the game continues.
Langit Lupa
In choosing who the first "It" is usually a chant is
sung, while pointing at the players one by one:

Langit, lupa impyerno, im - im - impyerno


Sak-sak puso tulo ang dugo
Patay, buhay, Umalis ka na sa pwesto mo!
When the song stops and a player is pointed at
they are "out" and the last person left is the "It"
Langit Lupa

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Langit Lupa

(@.@) ??

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Langit Lupa

Out!

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Tamaan Tao
Tamaan Tao
Dodgeball is a game in which players on two
teams try to throw balls at each other while
avoiding being hit themselves. There are many
variations of the game, but generally the main
objective of each team is to eliminate all
members of the opposing team by hitting them
with thrown balls, catching a ball thrown by a
member of the opposing team, or forcing them
to move outside the court boundaries when a
ball is thrown at them
Tamaan Tao
Tamaan Tao
Dodge Ball
Tamaan Tao

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Tamaan Tao

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Tamaan Tao

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Tamaan Tao

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Tamaan Tao

Hahaha

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Tamaan Tao

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Tamaan Tao

Noob!
More
Practice
Weakling!

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Chinese Garter
Chinese Garter
Two people hold both ends of a stretched garter
horizontally while the others attempt to cross
over it. The goal is to cross without having
tripped on the garter. With each round, the
garter's height is made higher than the previous
round (the game starts with the garter at ankle-
level, followed by knee-level, until the garter is
positioned above the head).
Chinese Garter

Garter
Chinese Garter

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Chinese Garter

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