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Agawan-base History

The phrase "capturing base" literally translates to "capturing base." It is played by two
teams of at least three players each. The more participants there are, the better. This
game is generally played on the beach since it includes running, chasing, or tagging,
and accidental falling is unavoidable. It will be less upsetting if the athlete falls on the
beach. This game is very well-suited to the grassy region. Agawan Base may be played
by both children and adults. It's similar to a war game.

The term "Agawan Base" literally means "catching base." It is played by two teams,
each with a minimum of three players. The more players there are, the better. Because
this game includes running, chasing, or tagging, and unintentional falls is unavoidable, it
is generally played on the beach. It will be less upsetting if the player falls on the sand.
The grassy area is also a good setting for this game. Agawan Base may be enjoyed by
both children and adults. It's almost like a war game.

OBJECTIVES

The goal of this game is to take the opponent's base and capture it.

MECHANICS

1. To signify that they are at home, all players on each side must step on their

respective bases. This is crucial to the success of the game.

2. The first player or players to leave the base become the prey or target. This

might be a ploy to attract players from the other team to assault. When the

opponent(s) approaches, the players must return to their own base, step on it,

and then return to chase and tag the attacker, who has now become the prey.

The opposing side will capture the first player that is marked.

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