KONDA KONDI
INTRODUCTION
Konda kondi or also known as eye
of Perik is a traditional game of children in Malaysia. In Indian society, it
is called 'Kaunda kaundi'. This game can be played at least 2 people.
The game uses two sticks over 0.5 meters. A hole is dug in the ground as deep as 0.2 meters and 0.2 meters wide as well. Wood is placed horizontally in the middle hole. A stick used to pry the wood so touched and darted away from an opponent.
The game uses two sticks over 0.5 meters. A hole is dug in the ground as deep as 0.2 meters and 0.2 meters wide as well. Wood is placed horizontally in the middle hole. A stick used to pry the wood so touched and darted away from an opponent.
OBJECTIVE
This game is to test player
intelligence and prevent him from hitting the stick greeted by an opponent.
EQUIPMENT
· Two small
sticks measuring 15 cm and 30 cm long.
· Both sticks
are round and measuring 2 cm in diameter.
· Short stick
is called ‘anak’ and long stick is called ‘ibu’
· A hole is
scraped in depth of 15 cm to placed the long stick
HOW TO PLAY
· Prepare two pieces of sticks, a short stick legs and a ½ measuring stick measuring 1 foot long.
· A hole is dug in the
game. Short timber placed horizontally above the opening.
· Players are divided into two teams. Each team is equal in number. Voting is conducted to determine which groups play first. The player who starts the game will stand by the hole play area.
· The opposing team will be standing all around.
· Games will begin with a short stick players flicking forward using long sticks.
· Measure the distance from
the hole short stick with a long stick.
· When opponent can capture short stick, team play is assumed dead. Points will be calculated from the number of measurements made.
· Play to continue when
the player successfully completed step 1. Points accumulated by the players on the team combined to get the total. Group that collects the number of points will win the
game.
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