The Frog Game, also known as Sapo (Portugal & South America), La Rana (Spain, Basque Country & Catalonia) or La Grenouille (France). A traditional pub style game that is still played in bars and cafes in certain part of Europe and South America. The aim of the game is to toss your disks or coins into the holes (including the frogs mouth) in order to score the corresponding points. The Frog Game varies region to region with differing styles, layouts and number of holes. Some versions only have one Frog in the centre to score points from, the toughest shot of all.
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The Frog Games is a popular bar and café game that is still played in parts of Europe and South America. Typically it features a table with multiple holes on the surface but adds obstacles to make the targets more challenging. Some versions simply have the frogs mouth as the only target, offering up a much more difficult challenge!
In Portugal, it’s called Jogo do Sapo (Toad Game); in France, La Grenouille (The Frog); and in Spain, the Basque Country, and Catalonia, La Rana (The Frog). In South America, it’s known as Sapo (Toad).
You can learn more about the History of The Frog Game / Sapo / La Rana / La Grenouille from The Online Guide to Traditional Games.
Juego de la Rana Frog Game (Sapo / La Grenouille) – 14 Holes
Table top version with no legs. Features 14 holes, cast iron Frog, arches and wooden drawer. Unvarnished finish.
Juego de la Rana Frog Game – 9 Holes with Legs
Full table on legs. Features 9 holes, cast iron Frog, arches, and spinner with a wooden drawer. Unvarnished finish.
Unvarnished Basque Frog Game
Unvarnished table version of the Basque Frog Game. Cast Iron frog. Also known as Juego de la Rana, Sapo or La Grenouille. 10 cast iron disks provided.
Complete Set of Cast Iron Components for the Frog Game
Complete cast iron set of components for the Frog Game (Sapo/La Rana) with frog, bridges, mill, tokens, and instructions for the traditional tossing game.