Pinoy Games
No single kid in the Philippines hasn't played the traditional street games of patintero, touching ball, hulaan, suot lungga, it it bulaga, pitik-bulag, jack en poy, siklot, rubber band game, day & night, siksik bulak, where's the ring, sipa (for boys and for girls), sumping, bunong braso, greased bamboo pole, bilao, going to market, open the house, cat and mouse, laglag panyo, bending body with bakya or tsinelas, kapit bakod, statue, patintero, taguan, takip-silim, aso at pusa, luksong tinik and tumbang preso.My siblings and I used to play these games when we were young usually in the afternoon and early in the evening. My mother used to get mad at us coz after the games we became so tired and sometimes we peed on the bed (lolz). The computer games nowadays is nothing compare to the enjoyment that a kid would feel with these interactive games. I reckon most of the Filipino children seldom played these games because of the computer games, television and gimmicks.
Pictures Source:
Patintero: www.globalpinoy.com
Tumbang Preso : www.cyberdyaryo.com
Siklot: www.seasite.niu.edu

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