Funny korean game
It almost appears to be more of a beautifully-choreographed dance than a battle with the drums and circular movements done by the teams as they make their attempts to win. Often called Korean Chess, its origins come from the Chinese game, xianqui. The teams are designated by two different colors: one will always be red and the characters in it are written in traditional Hangul, and the other can be any other color, but is most often blue or green and very rarely black with its characters written in semi-cursive Hangul.
Traditionally, children would search for similar-sized stones to use, but now the game is sold with plastic, colorful parts. The object of the game is quite simple: each round, a player tosses up a number of the stones, and tries to catch them without dropping any. Throughout the years, different adaptations have been added, like catching the stones on the back of the hand or from behind the back, to make the game more interesting and difficult. For a full set of rules, click here. Tuho needs hand-eye coordination, but also a judge of distance.
If you think of carnival games in which you must hit a target, this would be in the same area. Participants are given a bunch of arrows, and must get them into a pot or jar. The game was said to have originated in China where army troops played it to amuse themselves. From there, it spread into both Japan and Korea. And I bet many of you have always wanted to understand the rules better, so you can play them with some of your close friends, am I right?
Well this is what this blog is for. This blog is going to give you all a better insight on how to play some Korean hand games, and hopefully, you guys can go try them out with some of the people who you are really close to. This is a really popular hand game in South Korea. This game involves 2 players. The goal of the game is to try to get your opponent to face the same direction you want them in.
So basically it's this, you, the player, will say the words "Di Bi Di Bi Dib" and you will point your finger either left or right. If your opponent turns his head in the same direction you turn it in, they lose or receive punishment. Some idols who have played this game before are Shinhwa and Sistar. Many of our favorite idols have played this game before.
This is a two player game and the goal of this game is, well basically, to push your opponent until he loses his balance. The rules are that you must only push your opponent by the hands. You can't push anywhere else on the body. You can't push the torso, his legs, his face, just the hands. A way to trick your opponent is by moving your hands and moving them by the sides of your thighs. Your opponent will think that they will push your hands until you move them away, causing him to tip over and fall.
Easy, right? The next game that I have for you guys to try is one of the most popular and most well-known game by Koreans and foreigners is.
So, you and your opponent will play Rock Paper Scissors normally. The loser of the game will have to follow the winner's call Rock Paper Scissors and the loser will have to change his gesture to match the winner's.
If that's still a little confusing, let me explain in depth. You will both start the game normally with Kai Bai Bo. The winner will become the attacker and then the loser will become the defender. If paper beats rock, then the winner will say Ppa. After the winner says Ppa, the loser will have to change his gesture to paper. I'm sure many of you have heard of this game before.
This game is basically the Korean version of Patty Cake. The game is kinda hard to explain so I'll let this video explain it for you. I'm not even familiar with the Patty Cake song, so how do you expect me to teach you a song in another language? For those who are not familiar with this game, I will explain. The winner from the previous round of Kai Bai Bo will become the attacker.
Unlike the previous games mentioned, this game requires a lot of physical ability. First off, all the players need to grab their ankles and stand on one leg.
Following this, players basically try to throw everyone else off balance. To do so, players need to hop on one leg and use only their legs to knock others over. This game has quite a painful punishment, but tons of fun. There are hand gestures that are assigned with either A, B, C, or D. The players whose turn it is will call out a letter A-D and throw the hand gesture that correlates to it.
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