Plug-in example
The plug-in game is a short game that is played with one wooden stake per player on a meadow or in the forest.
Course of the game
One after the other, the players throw their stake into the ground in front of them so that it sticks as firmly as possible in the ground. They try to hit the pegs that are already in place so that they lose their grip and fall over, but their own pegs get stuck. Players with a fallen stake are eliminated. After each round, the remaining players in turn pull out their stake, throw it back into the earth and try to knock out another one. The winner is the player whose stake is the last and only one.
origin
The name “Stecklig” comes from Switzerland : A “stick” is an elongated piece of wood.
Web links
- Championship in plug-in game ( Memento from September 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- Picture for example