My latest review is "Traysikel," a Philippines-inspired, system-neutral module by Alewood Games! It's a slick point crawl with a neat travel mechanic that will have you fighting colonizers and your own bike to reach the summit.
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My latest review is "Traysikel," a Philippines-inspired, system-neutral module by Alewood Games! It's a slick point crawl with a neat travel mechanic that will have you fighting colonizers and your own bike to reach the summit.
It’s not everyday you see the humble Philippine tricycle plying major thoroughfares in other countries. In an Instagram post recently shared by @TNT_traysikel, the distinctive three-wheeled vehicle was seen crossing the Golden Gate Bridge along with a group of Pinoy Riders from different parts of Northern California who share the same passion of riding and love of big bikes.
“TNT Traysikel was a hit with this group of more than 60 Filipino Americans on motorcycles that showed up for this meetup and ride (more than 400 members on the Facebook group). It was great to meet so many pinoys on 2 wheels. And what a sight it was to see a Filipino Traysikel crossing the Golden Gate Bridge followed by a bunch of Filipinos on motorcycles!!” the post reads.
A collaboration between Michael Arcega and Paolo Asuncion, the customized Filipino sidecar and motorcycle is actually a mobile public artwork that operates as cultural marker for the SOMA Pilipinas Cultural Heritage District in San Francisco.
The vehicle hand-painted by Meng Ngyuen was reportedly funded by the San Francisco Arts Commission Individual Artist Commission with additional financial support from Awesome Foundation, San Francisco State University and Balay Kreative.
The customized motorcycle and sidecar features distinctly Pinoy details with quirky hand-painted sayings like “Hoy,” “UFO: Unidentified Filipino Object,” “Yerodynamic” and “Basta Driver, Sweet Lover” adorning the vehicle’s interior and exterior.
According to the artist’s website, the aesthetic of the traysikel is adjacent to Filipino-customized transport Jeepneys left by Americans after WWII.
“TNT Traysikel is an immigrant metaphor constructed from a deep colonial history. As a social sculpture, TNT Traysikel was used as an aesthetic object, a protest tool and symbol of solidarity with the Black community against Police brutality and delivery vehicle during the Covid-19 pandemic. It will be the main site for collecting stories of Filipinx diaspora in a forthcoming documentary,” reads the artist’s description.
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#Traysikel (at Poblacion Este, Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur)
TRAYSIKEL.
Natatakot ako sumakay sa traysikel ng Kalibo.
(Kalibo, Aklan, Philipines : If you catch my drift.)
Natatakot talaga ko, lalo na pag puno; tatlong tao sa harap, apat sa likod, dalawa sa side (counted na yung driver).
Bale, dito ako nagbabakasyon sa Kalibo, Aklan (Home of Ati-atihan Festival). Ilang beses na din ako nakasakay sa traysikel nila dito, kapareho ng mga trike dito yung trikes sa Boracay.
Nagsimula yung "takot" ko sa pag-sakay sa traysikel nila, nung nag-bakasyon din kami sa Boracay, 4 years ago. Naaksidente and Papa ko, at tumaob yung trike sa habang nakasakay siya, kasama ang isang pasahero. Apparently, nangyari yung aksidente, dahil sa slippery at steep roads ng Boracay (dahil bundok yun.) Buti na lang at OK lang si Papa (walang galos, pasa, atbp.), tuloy ang ligaya ng summer.
Mula nun, takot akong sumakay sa trikes na ganitong klase :
Kahit na malaki siya at spacious, sadyang matatakutin at paranoid lang talaga ako.