Korean stick game, also known as Ddakji, is a traditional Korean children's game that involves flipping and building stacked folded paper or cardboard tiles. The game is typically played with two players or teams, using rectangular pieces of thick paper or cardboard called "ddakji."
To play the game, each player or team takes turns flipping their ddakji onto the ground. The objective is to knock over the opponent's ddakji using their own, or to stack their ddakji on top of the opponent's. The player or team who knocks over all of their opponent's ddakji or stacks the most wins the game.
Korean stick game is a popular pastime among children in Korea and is often played during festivals, picnics, and family gatherings. It helps to promote hand-eye coordination, concentration, and social interaction among players. The game can also be enjoyed by people of all ages, making it a fun and engaging activity for everyone.
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