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kabaddi
Kabaddi (, ) is a contact team sport played between two teams of seven players. It is one of the traditional games of South Asia. In the game, a raider enters the opposing half of the court to tag the defenders and attempt to return within 30 seconds without being tackled. Points are awarded for successful tags, while defenders earn a point for tackling the raider. Tagged or tackled players are temporarily out but can re-enter when their team scores. Raids alternate between teams throughout the game.
paintball
thumb|A player in the middle of a popular style of paintball known as "woodsball"
blind man's bluff
children's game
tag
game of chasing other people
kho kho
Kho Kho is an indigenous and traditional game of India played by both Men & Women Teams
capture the flag
traditional outdoor game
Bo-Taoshi
thumb|220px|alt=alt text|Two squads scrambling for possession of the pole
Laser tag
tag game played with lasers
duck, duck, goose
children's chasing game
Kick the can
children's game
Marco Polo
game of tag played in a swimming pool
British bulldogs
playground game
cooties
thumb|Cootie Game, a board game from 1918
Bakunawa
The Bakunawa, also called the Philippine moon-eating dragon, the Philippine moon dragon, moon dragon, or the moon-eating dragon, is a dragon-like serpent in Philippine mythology. It is believed to be the cause of eclipses, earthquakes, rains, and wind. The movements of the Bakunawa served as a geomantic calendar system for ancient Filipinos and were part of the rituals of the babaylan priestess. It is usually depicted with a characteristic looped tail and a single horn on the nose. It was believed to inhabit either the sky or the underworld.
What's the time, Mr Wolf?
playground game
Touch football
Variant of American football
Paper Chase
racing game