It was all about making our own games and having fun. From skipping with ‘tali getah’, to tossing Batu Seremban, to Pepsi Cola and many others, we have done it all. theSun theSundaily games childhood timeless nostalgia Malaysia Lifestyle
a time before smartphones and internet access? In the 1990s, it was all about making our own games and having fun with them. From skipping with ‘tali getah’, to tossing Batu Seremban, to Pepsi Cola and many others, we have done it all.Remember the song “Lat tali lat tali tamplom”? Standing in a circle with three or more participants, and waving your hand from left to right. This was a sort of elimination game that was used to select a person from a group, or to divide people into teams.
Whenever the teacher was absent, you could almost always find at least two kids squabbling over erasers in the classroom. It’s as simple as counting “one, two, three” to start the eraser war. Players flip their erasers on top of one other on the table or any flat surface. The winner is the first one to succeed. This game can be played for as many rounds as possible, and up to ten people can join a game at the same time.
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