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Pa-Bocce is a game derived from bocce ball. It is played with at least two players each having two (rarely four) pa-bocce balls. The pa-bocce ball is an origami waterbomb. The game is played by throwing the paper-llino (a slightly smaller waterbomb) at least four feet away. Then whoever threw the paper-llino throws their first pa-bocce ball. The players take turns throwing their pa-bocce balls towards the paper-llino until all are thrown. Whoever's pa-bocce ball is closest to the paper-llino recives a point, throws the paper-llino, then throws first. The game is played to 11 points and the winner must win by two. Points over 11 can be scored and the players totals may increase until someone wins by two points. Multiple points may be scored by having multiple pa-bocce balls closer to the paper-llino than your opponent's closest ball.

 

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