Gong-gi (Korean Knucklebones) – At the beginning of the game, throw five pieces of gong-gi on the ground. Choose a piece of gong-gi to throw on the ground. When this piece of gong-gi is on the ground, catch another piece of gong-gi on the ground. This will clean the ground.
Jebi (Korean) – Kick the "Jebi" continuously without letting it fall. Whoever kicks more wins.
Paeng- (Spinning Top) – To prepare, wrap a rope around the bottom of the spinning top. Then, wrap the end of the rope around the spinning top to make it spin.
Biseokchigi – Knock down the opponent's Biseok (stone) in 18 steps. Each step involves placing the biseok steadily on a body part and then moving to the opponent's biseok to knock it down.
DDAKJI – Involves two tiles of different colors. The point of the game is to flip the other player's card by hitting it from above with your card. Although the rules are simple, it's actually quite a challenging game that requires a lot more skill than you might think - but don't worry, I'll give you a hint later on our chances of winning this pastime.