What are pogs?
POG are small cardboard discs used in the game of the same name, which was very popular at the beginning of the 90s. In the United States. Pogs usually have a picture on one side and are either simple or simply patterned on the other. They look remarkable as cardboard inserts used in milk caps, because the earliest pog was actually milk caps; The game was developed by boring workers who had a surplus of milk caps they could play with. The name is reportedly derived from the abbreviation for the popular type of juice: passion, orange, Guava. This juice was provided in glass containers, similar to milk, and the caps were easily accessible to people of all ages.
When the game captured on the mainland, several game companies began to produce Pog for people to collect, trade and play. The IIn awareness of the game led to a certain dispute over its origin. The Japanese card game, Menko, is remarkably similar to Pogs and some people have suggested that since Pogs came from Hawaii, the game has beenProbably strongly influenced by this Japanese game.
The game begins by the fact that players decide whether to play or play. In the game where people play, they keep Pogs that win during the game. Once this decision is made, players make a pile of pog; Each player should contribute with the same number to maintain the game fair.
With a larger heavier disk called Slammer, the first player hits the magazine and causes it to disperse. Every POG that lands upwards is won by this player and knocked out of the game. POGS are re -stacked for another person that repeats this process. The game ended when all Pogsmimo were taken. In a game where players do not play Keeps, every player returns Pogs belonging to others.
Many children fell in love with POG because the pieces were relatively cheap, allowing people with limited income to play the game. However, the game caused problems for school districts because some children had with KONdifficult with the game. Several schools actually banned Pogs during the heat of the madness of the game, for fear of academic performance.