Peru's Sapo Frog Game
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Juego de Sapo - Peruvian SAPO Game
The Peruvian "Sapo" game, which translates to "Frog" in Spanish, is a traditional game where players throw coins onto a metal plate with holes, aiming to land them in the mouth of a frog-shaped cutout in the center, with the goal being to get the most points by landing coins in different holes, with the frog's mouth being the most valuable spot;
it's often played in social settings like bars and street markets, accompanied by drinks and laughter, and is believed to have roots in Inca legends where frogs were considered magical creatures that could grant wishes if given coins.
This table-top version is not only a more convenient version that the large wooden ones, it is certain to be a conversation piece!
See if your wishes will be granted if you are able to toss a coin into the mouth of the frog!