Bridging Generations: Is Tongits Suitable for All Ages?
Tongits, the beloved Filipino card game, has been entertaining players for generations with its unique blend of strategy, skill, and luck.
Tongits, the beloved Filipino card game, has been entertaining players for generations with its unique blend of strategy, skill, and luck.
When a rat poison COVID “cure” transforms entitled mall shoppers into brain-dead zombies with Karen haircuts, a group of retail workers must survive customer service’s ultimate nightmare.
Traditional card games have found new life in the digital realm. One such game that has successfully made the leap from offline to online is Tongits offline, a beloved Filipino card game.
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