This is the game that added sparks to my desire to win, but it's also one of the games that didn't let me win.
Sting for me is sort of a lighter version of boxing. You have to hold hands with your opponent, and then at the shout of go (or in our case when our professor whistled), you have to sting your opponent with your pointing finger, at the same preventing her/them from stinging you.
I actually asked myself, "If such game as "Sting" exists, and it's this fun, why do people choose violent games such as boxing?" Not that I have anything against boxing. I'm just saying, there are other options which wouldn't hurt and wouldn't put human lives at stake. At least, it's ridiculous or overly exaggerating to imagine an injury that can be caused by playing "Sting."
While I was so busy with my game to play, I can sense the rest of my classmates were doing their best to win as well. In our case, I and my opponent are going around in circles, literally, because we've been using forces trying to sting each other. Try it. :) Maybe you'll go in circles too. Then again, it's actually weird that not all of us were going in circles.
Good thing I didn't feel dizzy because I was so busy having fun! My first opponent was my friend Rona, and we ended up tie. Then when we played the variation with another pair, we ended up going in circles too LOL :)
Not to mention, we also ended up as tie.
For that I give "Sting" the "Most Tablahan Game Award."
For the varsity, I choose Rona. Rona was my first opponent and I really had fun going in circles with her. She's a good friend of mine and it was our first time trying to beat each other in a game. Sting is just so cool!
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