A portable recreational activity involving tossing beanbags at a raised platform with a hole. The defining characteristic is its ability to collapse or compact for ease of transportation and storage. A typical example involves two platforms, each with a centrally located hole, positioned a set distance apart, with players taking turns tossing beanbags in an attempt to score points.
The advantage lies in convenience and practicality. This type of game facilitates outdoor entertainment where space is a constraint, such as tailgating events, camping trips, or small backyards. The adaptation of a traditional pastime into a more travel-friendly format expands accessibility and promotes social interaction in diverse settings. Its historical roots can be traced to variations of beanbag tossing games played for centuries, evolving to meet modern needs for portability.