Is there a website or an online museum which tracked the originals of traditional #games and how it spread across different nations?
There are traditional games in #Korea and the #Philippines which are (very) similar, yet, there was no known contact between the two nations at the time these traditional games were estimated to have been “developed”.
That only leaves us with two possibilities:
1. The games did develop independently. Which someone gives us the idea that humans think similarly regardless of place and time.
2. Another foreign contact brought the games.
Here are some examples:
Korea: Red Light, Green Light.
Philippines: Stop, Go.
Philippines: Sipa (predates Spanish rule)
Korea: I don't remember what it's called, but I first saw it in a #RunningMan episode.
Korea: #SquidGame
Philippines: #Patintero
Marbles game
Philippines: Jolen, Holen, or just marbles.
Korea: can't remember what it's called.
Korea: Gonggi
Philippines: Jackstone