Palant/Rounders family version game
31,57 €
A somewhat forgotten Polish game, probably invented in the 16th century during the reign of Sigismund III Vasa.
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Outdoor Game Palant Simple Version FAMILY
A somewhat forgotten Polish game, probably invented in the 16th century during the reign of Sigismund III Vasa.
Many mistakenly believe palant is derived from baseball. It’s quite the opposite. This simple movement game was played by representatives of all social classes.
The rules of palant are very simple.
The field is divided into two zones: “heaven” and “hell.” In “heaven” stands the player whose task is to toss the ball up and hit it with a bat at least beyond the starting line (into “hell”). After hitting, the player runs to the next bases, and if they run through the fourth base, they score a point. The opposing team’s task is to quickly throw the ball beyond the starting line or hit the runner to eliminate them.
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