Pepadun
Pepadun is a traditional Indonesian game that is played with a set of sticks, typically made of bamboo or rattan. The game is believed to have originated in the 19th century and is widely played in rural areas of Indonesia, particularly in Java. The objective of the game is to knock down a set of wooden pegs placed on a board using the sticks.
The game is played by two teams, each consisting of two players. The players take turns to
Pepadun is not only a popular pastime in Indonesia but also a cultural activity that promotes teamwork,
The rules of the game can vary slightly depending on the region, but the basic principles remain