Atrapalho
Atrapalho is a traditional South American game similar to hide and seek, commonly played by children in rural and urban communities across countries such as Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The name "atrapalho" is derived from Spanish, loosely translating to "trap" or "capture," reflecting the game's objective of locating and tagging hidden players.
The game involves one or more players designated as "it," who chase the other participants as they
Atrapalho emphasizes agility, speed, and observational skills, making it a popular outdoor activity for children. It
The game has cultural significance in many regions, often serving as a communal activity that fosters cooperation
Overall, atrapalho is celebrated as a simple, engaging game that has remained popular among youth in South