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Juego de la Rana

The Basque "Juego de la Rana" ("Igel Jokoa" in Euskera, or simply "Frog Game") is a popular tavern game where one must attempt to throw a metal disc into the mouth of a brass frog statue

The Basque "Juego de la Rana" ("Igel Jokoa" in Euskera, or simply "Frog Game") is a popular tavern game where one must attempt to throw a metal disc into the mouth of a brass frog statue

Juego de la Rana

by Eliott Radcliffe

What is it about?

The Basque "Juego de la Rana" ("Igel Jokoa" in Euskera, or simply "Frog Game") is a popular tavern game where one must attempt to throw a metal disc into the mouth of a brass frog statue. Similar games exist elsewhere, replacing the word rana (frog) with sapo (toad) in South America, or the similarly-named "Toad in the Hole" in England.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(2)
Size
124Mb
Genre
Sports Board
Last updated
September 27, 2024
Release date
September 27, 2024
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App Store Description

The Basque "Juego de la Rana" ("Igel Jokoa" in Euskera, or simply "Frog Game") is a popular tavern game where one must attempt to throw a metal disc into the mouth of a brass frog statue. Similar games exist elsewhere, replacing the word rana (frog) with sapo (toad) in South America, or the similarly-named "Toad in the Hole" in England.

In the Basque country, a simpler version of La Rana is played, with a single, exceptionally difficult-to-hit target. This is unlike other international variants with bridges, multiple-tiered chests, and other novelties. No, in País Vasco a more basic version is preferred, dating back to the Iron Age and feudal systems of the time.

"Juego de la Rana" symbolizes the strict and corrupt commercial practices characteristic of the time and place it was invented. During the iron age in the Basque regions of the Iberian peninsula, the local feudal lord and his knights would levy charters on merchants who would pass, to ensure their safe passage over the roads, rivers, and bridges they controlled. The extreme difficulty of successfully tossing a coin into the Frog's mouth was an allegory for the challenges of living in this system.

Today, La Rana remains popular in Euskadi as a game that is played on street corners, in taverns, during festivals, and at home. It is enjoyed by adults, children, locals, and extranjeros alike. While the objective is simple, the challenge of successfully hitting the target leads to intense satisfaction when achieved.

This is an augmented reality (AR) version of "Juego de la Rana," allowing one to repeatedly flick a coin into a mouth of a virtual frog, from any location you choose. When the game loads, you should first tap on the location in your environment where you want the board to be placed; usually a spot on the floor a couple to several meters away. If you don't like the spot where the board appears, you may press the relocate button on the bottom, and use a single-finger drag, or double-finger twist, to position it to your preference. Then "flick" a coin using an upward swipe on your screen. Scores for the number of coins that hit the target, and the number that go inside the frogs mouth, are recorded.

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