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Dress up in iconic Squid Game tracksuits & lick Dalgona candy Though years of playing with childhood friends may have given you enough experience, you should still head to the Sotong Game website to familiarise yourself with the rules before game day. To prove that you are deserving of the ultimate prize, you’ll have to go through 5 old-school Singaporean games you might recognise from your childhood: Instead of being shot at, you can be the one shooting – pictures – with the iconic doll that you can share on Instagram.īut don’t take too long, as more excitement awaits you in other areas of the Tudor Courtyard, where you can participate in actual games. Sneaky friends may be ones you’d have to be wary of, but you’d want to be on the lookout for something more obvious first - a 3-metre tall replica of the creepy doll from the ‘Red Light, Green Light’ game. Battle it out via 5 old-school games at Tudor Courtyard Gather your squad of close friends – not too close though, betrayals may be afoot – and literally be prepared to lose your marbles in these games. While the show is scary enough to keep viewers at the edge of their seats, nothing could beat a real-life experience, which KKday and Goodwood Park Hotel are offering via their Singaporean rendition of Sotong Game.įorget your regular staycation plans as the hotel has games galore, in Singapore’s first Squid Game-themed staycay. Though we’re still trying to figure out what’s ‘squid-y’ about it, its iconic bubblegum sets and elaborate costumes and props have revived interest in Korean childhood games like ‘Red Light, Green Light’ and ‘Dalgona Candy’, albeit with life or death stakes. Squid Game is a show that has transcended regular K-drama popularity. Exclusive Sotong Game Staycation By KKday At Goodwood Park Hotel