Click the green flag and guess and press your way to victory in these games originating in the English Tudor times.
Thank you to @pandabear62 and @alpacabob for a few sprite costumes. Thank you to V&A National History Archives for the jousting backdrop. NOTE: Bear Baiting and Gamecock fighting are against the law in most countries and I believe they are both cruel sports. So don't try at home with your pet dog, pet chicken, and not even your pet bear. INFORMATION: BEAR BAITING involves 1 or more dogs fighting a chained up bear. JOUSTING was played in North Western Europe during Tudor times. It involved two knights on horses charging at each other while carrying lances. The aim was to knock your opponent off. GAMECOCK FIGHTING is a Tudor sport which is still played in most South American Countries and involves trained chickens (gamecocks) fighting to the death.