1. Karera ng Baong Sangko is an ordinary game where players step on coconut shells attached to abaca ropes and race to the finish line.
2. Pitik Bulag is a jokes and trickster's game where two players take turns trying to guess which finger the other used to flick them.
3. Sungka is a formula game for two or more players where players take turns moving wooden pea pods, called "sigays", around a wooden board with holes according to set rules, trying to gather the most pods in the large end holes.
1. Karera ng Baong Sangko is an ordinary game where players step on coconut shells attached to abaca ropes and race to the finish line.
2. Pitik Bulag is a jokes and trickster's game where two players take turns trying to guess which finger the other used to flick them.
3. Sungka is a formula game for two or more players where players take turns moving wooden pea pods, called "sigays", around a wooden board with holes according to set rules, trying to gather the most pods in the large end holes.
1. Karera ng Baong Sangko is an ordinary game where players step on coconut shells attached to abaca ropes and race to the finish line.
2. Pitik Bulag is a jokes and trickster's game where two players take turns trying to guess which finger the other used to flick them.
3. Sungka is a formula game for two or more players where players take turns moving wooden pea pods, called "sigays", around a wooden board with holes according to set rules, trying to gather the most pods in the large end holes.
Description: This game can be played by any gender with the use of coconut shells with string of abaca rope inserted into the eyes of the shells. The players will step on the shells and hold the rope as they walk fast until they reach the finish line. Classification: Ordinary Game 2. Pitik Bulag Description: This game can be played by any gender with two players only. The objective of the game is to guess the finger that the other person used to flick them. Classification: Jokes and trickster’s games 3. Sungka Description: According to Barbosa, A. (2003), this game can be played by two players both children and adults. The materials used for this game are the wooden pea-pod shaped board with seven small holes in rows on each side and big hole on each end filled with an equal number of “sigays” also known as small shells. Each player takes turns picking up from any hole on his/her side, putting one ‘sigays’ in the small/big hole to his or her left, then picks up all the ‘sigays’ from the last hole that the last ‘sigay’ is put and places the in the big hole to his/her left. Classification: Formula games