Lysliv Gonggi Korean Traditional Play Game, Korean Folk Game

Lysliv Gonggi Korean Traditional Play Game, Korean Folk Game Set – DDAKJI Game Set, Gong-gi, Biseokchigi, Paeng-y, Jebi chagi, Family Travel Game



- Gong-gi (Korean Knucklebones) – At the start of the game, throw five pieces of Gong-gi on the ground. Pick up a piece of Gong-gi and throw it in the air. While the piece is in the air, grab the piece on the ground, then the one in the air.
- Jebi Kicks (Korean Sandbags) – Kick the “Jebi” into the air continuously without dropping it. The person who kicks the most wins. Paeng-y (Spinning Top) – To prepare, wrap a rope around the bottom of the spinning top. Then quickly pull the free end of the rope to make the top spin.
- Biseokchigi – Knock down the opponent’s Biseok (stone) in 18 steps. Each step involves placing the biseok steadily on a body part, then moving onto the opponent’s biseok to knock it down.
- DDAKJI – Involves two playing cards of different colors. The point of the game is to flip the other player’s card by hitting it from above with your card.
Model: | KMJ-01 |
Material: | Plastic |
Age: | 3 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Material: | Plastic |