Mention the word patintero to today's techy generation, and you'll probably get "huh?" and "duh?" depending on the millennial’s background. The game now lives only in the memory of parents and ...
MANILA, Philippines – At first glance, the poster of Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo connotes that it is solely meant to entertain the kiddie audience. More so when its director Mihk Vergara said ...
People in their 30s and late 20s remember the game patintero (not quite sure about the kids today who grew up with Nintendo, Sega, and GameBoy). It’s a game where the objective is to get by one level, ...
WITH his latest movie, “Patintero: Ang Alamat ni Meng Patalo,” filmmaker Mihk Vergara hopes to revive people’s interest in a genre rarely seen anymore these days in local mainstream cinema: ...
Got an empty tin can and a pair of slippers? Put your game face on and you’re set to play Dubai: Before online gaming and Playstations came along to challenge the dexterity of our thumbs, there were ...
We are living in modern times and it seems like traditional games have taken the backseat. Or so we think. A number of Philippine-based mobile app developers have recently released games based on ...
There's a lot to love in 'Patintero,' writes Oggs Cruz – from the film's delightful screenplay to the performances by the cast, comprised by a number of talented children Alongside the intriguing ...
Before viral videos, virtual adventures, and social media apps, Filipino kids derived their fun from playing outdoor games. Remember tumbang preso, agawan base, and patintero? Remember hot summer ...
Before the next game, let us establish the rules as a team. Dear drivers, this is about how we park just about anywhere that is convenient. The sidewalk is for the pedestrian. The bike lane—if it ...
Did you know that Koreans play games that are similar to those played by kids in the Philippines? On Monday’s episode of “24 Oras,” #KuyaKimAnoNa gave a detailed comparison on what traditional Pinoy ...