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Rocking boards, also known as stilts, are the classic games in children's playgrounds in the 70s and 80s. At that time, children were very creative and mischievous, and the simple gameplay of rocking board could not satisfy their desire for challenge. In addition to treating the board as a balance beam, a few more children will sit on each side, upgrading the original two-player casual game into a four- or even six-player team competition. Both players take turns to exert their power, and the first one to land on the ground or call for a halt loses. Sometimes the heavier party will suddenly stomp on the ground, bouncing the children on the other side out of the way, or lifting the other party in mid-air and then suddenly leaving the seat, causing the other party to fall quickly and shake their bums until they are numb. For this reason, boogie boards are usually installed on soft plastic floors or with springs under the seat to reduce the severity of the injury. From the 90s onwards, due to safety and aging equipment problems, the boogie boards were gradually phased out and disappeared from people's sight, becoming a collective memory of the older generation.