30 Kinds Of Traditional Games And The Rules Of The Game

YOGYAKARTA 'Traditional games are games that are passed down from generation to generation. It is called traditional because the game has been around for a long time and has been passed down across generations. In Indonesia, the existence of traditional games has begun to erode technological advances. Even though there are many types that should be taught to children. If you want to pass it on, see the following 30 kinds of traditional games.

There are many traditional games that develop in Indonesia. Each game has different rules of play. The following is a kind of old game that existed in Indonesia.

Bakiak is a group game that contains 3 or more members. The rules of the game are that each group will wear a long pair of Bakiak sandals and then run from the starting line to the end. This game tests the cohesiveness of movement.

This game is still often played, especially during the Indonesian Independence Day competition. The way it plays is simple, participants have to run from one line to another but wear sacks to the waist.

This game comes from South Kalimantan. The way to play balogo is to throw the pieces of the shells that have been arranged using a small stick. If it manages to collapse, then he wins.

Using small rubber balls that are easily reflected and bekel seeds. Players must collect bekel seeds when the rubber ball is thrown vertically according to the order of the number.

Fortunan dimainkan banyak oleh anak di Jawa Tengah. Permainan ini dilakukan secara berkelompok. Caranya, dua kelompok masing-masing harus memilih basangnya, bisa pohon, pos, dan sebagainya. Setiap kelompok harus berusaha menentuh bastung lawan namun tidak boleh tertangkap. Jika tertangkap, lawan harus ditahan.

Played by two kelompik. The first group had to arrange critical shards up to 4-6 stacks and keep them. Meanwhile, other groups must try to disburse the arrangement with the ball. If the critical fraction manages to collapse, then the owner's team must rearrange while avoiding interference from the opponent.

This game uses a ball and a bat, played by 2 teams, namely the bat and the catcher. The bat team had to hit the pattern that was thrown at it using a stick until it soared. When the ball soared, the beating team had to go around the field, while the catcher had to catch the ball and throw it at the bat team to stop his steps.

Played by at least three people, one of whom is prone, the rest sings the song Cublak-cublak Suweng while hiding coins in their palms. People who are prone must guess who holds the coin.

This game uses a congkle board with 16 holes (14 small + 2 large), with congklak seeds, and is done by two people. Each player takes all the seeds from one large hole and then distributes them one by one to the next small hole clockwise. The winner is the one who manages to collect the most conglak seeds.

Using a box 8\times8 board or image with a piece of stone/bribe. Players must move the sticking piece to 'eat' the enemy by jumping. The winner is the one who manages to finish off the opponent's piece.

Played by two groups, consisting of 5-7 people. Each group holds bamboo on each side and then pushes each other towards the opponent. The losing team is the one who is forced out of the game arena.

The way to play is to draw 6 to 10 boxes. Players have to throw flat stones at one of the boxes, then the player has to pass through the box entirely with just one leg except for the box with the flat stone. Players have to take the flat rock without falling.

This game uses a bamboo stick with a footing resembling the letter L. Players must walk using the stick in a balanced manner. Winners are the longest to survive. Egrang is included in a row of traditional games that must be preserved for the sake of future generations.

Played in the field with two groups belonging to 4-5 people. After that, draw the letter 'H' on the ground. One group serves as a linekeeper, while the other groups must be able to cross the line without being caught back and forth.

This game is done with two wooden blades; long and short. Long wood is used as a stick, short wood as a bullet. One of the players had to throw short wood with a long wooden blow, then the opponent tried to catch him. The winner is the one who managed to catch the most short pieces of wood.

This game still exists today. The player makes the gas and then makes it rotate with a rope. The longest spinning gas is the winner.

Played by two groups. Each group looks after objects, can pile up sandals, stones, and so on, as well as trying to steal the opponent's object. Thieves can be thrown with rubber balls. If successful in hitting the opponent, then the opponent becomes a guard.

Hom-pim-pah is still widely known by the current generation. Hom-pim-pah is a kind of lottery mantra, performed by setting different positions (up or down sites). Players with different hand positions can get out of the draw.

This game is a variation of the vertex, the difference is in the form of the box pattern being played. The principle is the same, namely jumping with one leg while avoiding boxes that have been filled with flat stones.

The player makes a circle and sings while turning around. The song leader will say "What Jamur?" then mention the name of the object/ animal. All players must imitate the shape according to the order.

One person squatted down as a horse, while another player jumped over his back saying 'horse tomprok'. The player who shifts or drops the horse then he has to take turns squatting.

There are many versions of the game, one of which is to put some marbles in the circle. The players took turns shooting the marbles they were holding in the circle. His mission is to put the marbles in the circle and then save it.

This game is carried out by at least two players, one being a cat and the rest being a rat. Rats have to run while cats have to catch them.

The rope jump still exists even though it is not widely known. Played by several people, 2 people holding the tips of the rubber rope, other players jumping over the rope. The rope must be raised as high as the ankle, knees, waist, chest, and head. Leapers must jump without touching the rope.

This game is done by squatting and walking on two feet, while the hands touch the ground resembling a crab. The fastest is the winner.

Even though it is classified as traditional, the kite managed to survive. There are even kite festivals in several Indonesian cities.

It was done by at least two people, one person was tasked with finding and the other was hiding. This position is carried out alternately.

Players have to make pletonic weapons from bamboo the size of their thumb and make bullets from small wet paper. The way to shoot them is to push them through pletok bamboo.

This game is similar to a hide and seek. It's just that the guard has to guard the fort where he closes his eyes, while the player hiding has to steal the opportunity to hold the fort.

Played by several people who lined up with their hands on their front shoulders. The rows are imaged as dragons. In addition, two people linked their hands to forming gates that had to be passed by a line of people. As long as the song ular dragon' is sung, rows can pass through the gates. People who are trapped at the gates when the song is sung must be held.

Those are 30 kinds of traditional games. Visit VOI.id to get more interesting information.