Bocce Quadre originated in France as a practical adaptation of petanque for sloped streets, using cubic balls to prevent rolling away. The game is played with wooden cubes and a small cube target called a cochonnet. Players or teams take turns throwing their cubes, aiming to get them as close as possible to the cochonnet, while strategically knocking away opponents’ cubes or moving the cochonnet itself. Matches can be played one-on-one, in pairs, or in teams of three, with the number of cubes per player adjusted accordingly. The game thrives on irregular terrain, requiring careful calibration of throws, and can be played on hills, gravel, or uneven streets. Adaptations make Bocce Quadre accessible for people with disabilities: balls of different sizes and textures, high-contrast colors, audible cues, throwing aids, flexible starting positions, and assistance for players with mobility or visual impairments. Bocce Quadre is a skillful, inclusive, and engaging game that emphasizes strategy, precision, and enjoyment on varied playing surfaces.