“Tumbang Preso,” which loosely translates to “Knock Down the Prisoner,” is a beloved Filipino children’s game typically played outdoors. The mechanics are simple: one player guards an empty can (the ...
You can now play the Pinoy games of our childhood—sipa, tumbang preso, and dodgeball, among others—through a 2D computer game developed by a student from Ateneo de Naga University. Paulo Arnante, who ...
Students from the DLSU senior high school took part in Archer’s Play on March 28, 2023, in which parlor games and traditional Filipino games were played. The event was part of the DLSU Strands Fest ...
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