ok i didnt knew how to explain it in my own words but dis is vat we gals n most of the guys play dog n the bone
This again is a very popular and well known game. I do not know of any variation of the same. The kids would distribute themselves into 2 teams, that were usually of equal strength. They would then allocate themselves numbers from 1 to the maximum strength of either team. Someone (usually a parent of some kid) would call out a number and a person with that number would come forward from each team and walk(or rather run) to the centre where a bone was placed. Each kid would then try to pick up the bone and run back to his/her respective team without being tagged by the other. What always amazed me about this game is that if a guy was interested in a girl from the other team, he would tell his team that he will go whenever her number is called out.hell DID THAT EVER HELP??? I also remember girls being embarassed if someone they were linked with in school/colony/apartment came from the other team in their turn. Sigh! Kids will be kids.
and here's the game lingocha which we play in bombay 2 its pretty much easy
Also known as lingocha in Gultland and langori in Ghatland, this was one of the games that didn't involve a denner. The kids distributed themselves into 2 teams say A and B. Now the rules of this game aren't very simple as the ones mentioned above. The 2 teams would stand at a distance with seven stones placed midway and piled one over the other. Team A would be given a ball and had 3 chances to hit the stones and topple the pile. If it failed to do so, team B would get the ball. If team A managed to hit the pile but team B caught the ball before it bounced on the ground, the ball would again be passed onto team B. If team B didn't catch the ball then their aim was to stop team A from re-piling the stones. To stop team A from doing so, team B would try to hit the other team members with the ball. Team A members had to avoid contact with the ball, however they could use their knuckles to ward it off. If team A managed to re-pile the stones without any of its members getting hit, they would again get to strike the stones, else the ball was passed onto team B. I think this was a good game from the point of view that it incorporated team spirit in its truest sense and help develop great skills like an excellent aim and erm... erm... excellent aim.
ok so vat i was saying was lets play lingocha, bhaiya me n julu in one team, vasudi shruti and shabbir in one team, its gonna rock๐