Indonesian traditional kids game before playstatio coming part 6

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Traditional castle games in Indonesia

Bentengan is a favorite traditional game for children especially 90s boys, because this game teaches war strategy and speed in capturing or avoiding enemies.

Currently the game itself is rarely played by children, games that require this group's monkeys to drown the technological advancement in which the children play at home, without knowing its environment.

Game History

This game has existed since the first time exactly when Indonesia escaped from colonialism and said its independence, which at that time the country of Indonesia increasingly risen.

There is a Source who says this game reflects the struggle of the Indonesian nation in the fight against the invaders, because the game uses strategy and struggle.

This game will be won by a group if it succeeds in grabbing or touching objects that were used as battles by other groups. The name of the fort itself is taken from the name of the former headquarters known as the fort.

Rules and How to Play

Players divided into two groups, each group consisting of at least 4-5 people.
Each group has an object that will be used as a fortress, can be made of poles, bamboo or pieces of bricks.
Each group has a territory of power, agreed at the beginning of the game.
Players entering the opponent's territory if touched by an opposing player will be held next to an opponent's castle at a distance of about 3-5 meters.
The player can re-escape if a player of one group touches it again.

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The winner is the group that manages to touch the opponent's castle without being hit by the touch of the opposing player.
Scores can be determined according to agreement.

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