JUEGO DE PRENDA
Juego de Prenda is a traditional game played
in the Philippines. The term is of Spanish
origin which literally means 'Game of Penalty'.
The game simply follows the rule where the
players sit in a circle and adopt the name of
a tree for boys and flowers for girls. The 'it'
will tell the story of a lost bird and asks the players,
'The bird of the king was lost yesterday. Did
you find it, (name of tree or flower)? The
person who got the name of the tree or flower
should answer before the third or else he or
she will have to give the it something he or she
owns until the 'it' gathers a sufficient number
of items.Is about playing with jewelery. keloke
mani. spanish rocks. and talking about rock?
who watch rock dinner it rock who doesnt
watch it you sock. aniway have a good time.
Juego de prenda - game of looking for the missing
bird - There is no limit to the number of players
that can play. Players sit in a circle with the
leader in the middle. Each player adopts a name
of a tree or flower that is given by the leader.
The leader recounts the story of a lost bird
that was owned by a king. He or she says,
The bird of the king was lost yesterday.
Did you find it, Ylang-Ylang?
The player who adopted the name of the
Ylang-Ylang tree at once answers that he
or she has not found it, so the leader continues
to ask the other trees whether the bird has
hidden in them. If a player cannot answer
after the third count, he or she is made to
deposit a thing he or she owns to the leader
until the leader has been able to gather a lot
of things from the members.The Boy is
choosing a tree.The Girl is choosing a flower.
The one participants will be a king
During a vigil for the dead, or Lamayan in
tagalog this game is played so that people
will not fall asleep while watching the dead.
There is no limit to the number of players that
can play. Players sit in a circle with the leader
in the middle. Each player adopts a name of
a tree or flower that is given by the leader.
The leader recounts the story of a lost bird
that was owned by a king. He or she says, The
bird of the king was lost yesterday. Did you find it,
Ylang-Ylang? The player who adopted the name
of the Ylang-Ylang tree at once answers that he
or she has not found it, so the leader continues
to ask the other trees whether the bird has
hidden in them. If a player cannot answer after
the third count, he or she is made to deposit
a thing he or she owns to the leader until the
leader has been able to gather a lot of things
from the members.
Each one can only regain his or her
belonging by reciting a prayer or a verse.
Once a player has complied with the penalty,
the item that he or she has deposited is
returned to him or her. A variation of the
penalty might be truth or consequence.