Palant Family Version
Palant Family Version
Palant is a historical Polish game that probably originated in the 16th century. While many believe that Palant is a derivative of baseball, the truth is that baseball was inspired by this game. Palant was popular among people of all social strata and became great entertainment for family and social gatherings.
The field is divided into two zones: 'heaven' and 'hell'. The objective of the player in 'heaven' is to throw the ball and hit it with a stick over the starting line into 'hell'. After hitting, the player runs to the bases and earns a point after passing the fourth base. The opposing team tries to quickly play the ball over the starting line or hit the running player to knock them out of the game.
This game is not only fun but also enhances physical fitness and team collaboration, making it an ideal activity for family and friends.
Specifications
- Number of Players
- 2-12
- Age
- 6 years and older
- Material
- Wood, rubber
- Field Dimensions
- 30x20m