Milk caps is a children's game played with flat circular cardboard milk caps. Players make a stack of these caps, and take turns to drop a heavier "slammer" object onto it, causing the caps to scatter. Each player keeps any face-up caps and restacks the face-down ones, repeating the process until none land face-down, at which point the player who collected the most caps wins the game.
The game is also known as Pogs, under which name it was sold commercially in the 1990s. The name originates from Pog, a brand of juice made from passionfruit, orange, and guava; the use of the juice's caps to play the game preceded the game's commercialization.
Subject ID: 94069
MoreMilk caps is a children's game played with flat circular cardboard milk caps. Players make a stack of these caps, and take turns to drop a heavier "slammer" object onto it, causing the caps to scatter. Each player keeps any face-up caps and restacks the face-down ones, repeating the process until none land face-down, at which point the player who collected the most caps wins the game.
The game is also known as Pogs, under which name it was sold commercially in the 1990s. The name originates from Pog, a brand of juice made from passionfruit, orange, and guava; the use of the juice's caps to play the game preceded the game's commercialization.
Subject ID: 94069
Subject ID: 94069