Let me introduce you to the Squid Game 2. In this post, we're going to take a closer look at the many traditional games in Squid Game 2. They are more than just games and contain our culture and history. Let's take a look at the rules of each game and the meaning of each game?
Introducing Squid Game 2's Traditional Play
Squid Game 2 uses traditional Korean games to create suspenseful situations. These games go beyond simple competition and show the roots of Korean culture with pure childhood joy. Each game has certain rules and methods, in which participants must win through cooperation and competition. Now let's take a closer look at the characteristics of each game.
Squid Game
The first game I'm going to introduce is "Squid Game." It is played in two teams, attacking and defending each other's camps. The rules are rather simple, but strategy and teamwork play an important role. The defenders in the line defend on two feet, and the attackers outside the line must get into the enemy camp with bangs. This game is very interesting because it requires not only simple physical abilities but also psychological tension.
playing marbles
Next is "bead-playing." Marbles used in the game usually consist of small stones or bead-shaped objects. Marble-playing is a game in which you place a bead on the ground and score points by hitting the opponent's bead. It is a game that brings back memories of your childhood friends, which requires concentration and accuracy. Despite the simple rules, it always creates suspenseful moments.
gonggi
I'm sure many of you have experienced "Gonggi Nori" as a child. This game is played by using small pieces of air and several grains of air. You can score points by throwing air and touching the grains of air on the ground. The biggest attraction of "Gonggi Nori" is that you can feel the pure joy of childhood again. Also, it requires skills and practice to throw air well, so there is both fun and challenge.
Other traditional games
Lastly, I will briefly mention other traditional games in Squid Game 2. There are many games in each region that are called differently or with modified rules. For example, there may be a behind-the-scenes story featuring various games such as 'Tug-of-war' and 'Playing Four Seasons'. These games have developed along with local cultures, so it is fun to know the background of each game.
We learned about many traditional games in Squid Game 2. Through these games, we can reminisce about Korea's deep cultural roots and childhood memories. I hope these games will continue to be loved in the future, and you should enjoy them with your friends!