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India and Gaming: Deep dive into indigenous games from India

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Updated: 25 Nov 2021 1:37 PM GMT

India is renowned all over the world for being the inventor of many games. While the vast majority of people are more interested in sports like cricket, there are many others who are interested in ancient indigenous games of India. These games have been in the blood of many people around the nation and have been a part of our childhood as well as adolescence.

Knowing the roots of a game and its past in this sense is not only fascinating, but it also increases the passion for the game. If you have never played any indigenous game before, and you're interested in giving them a try, we have listed a few of them for you.

Carrom

Carom is known to have come from the vast Indian subcontinent.It is a table game featuring the strike & pocket technique, which is commonly played in South Asia and some Middle East nations. While there is no specific evidence, it is believed that Indian kings invented this game decades ago.

You will find an antique carrom board made up of glass at Patiala in Punjab. Carrom became popular after WWI, and now is played at social or family events for pleasure.

Andar Bahar

Andar Bahar is a card game that, along with games like Rummy and Teen Patti, has been a part of social life in India for many centuries. It is believed that this game is also called as Katti, emerged in Bangalore in Southern India and extended its way from there throughout India.

Andar Bahar rules can be very clearly interpreted. First the deck of cards is divided into 2 parts. Then the player then has to gamble whether the right (bahar) or left (andar) slot will feature a certain grade(as shown by dealer) when the dealer alternately starts distributing the cards on the slots(both).

There're a few minor guidelines you have to hang on to when it is related to placing any wager during the game. The colour of the card/suit of the first card counts, for instance, when it is about deciding the payoff.

It has become a staple recreational card game in India due to its simple nature and the truth that you don't need any extra items to play the game except for a deck of cards. Also latest trends in India according to Google Search in Year 2020 suggests there is a growth in people looking for online andar bahar casino to play andar bahar as a real money game . This shows the future possibility of growth for this native game.

Ludo

This is a very popular board game which we all have played once (at least). Previously it was known as Pachisi in India and jute or cloth was used to make the board. Pachisi is depicted in the Ajanta caves in Maharashtra, which indicate the Medieval Era game was very famous.

India's Mughal emperors, like Akbar, were also fond of Pachisi. Different variants of the very same game captured people's attention in England at the end of the 19th century. Then there emerged a related game called Ludo, which patented the name.

Snakes & Ladders

Moksha Patam, Parama Padam and Mokshapat were the names of Snakes & Ladders in early India. This game about sin and virtues was developed by Sant Gyandev during the 13th century, and was used to teach moral principles to children. The snakes were vice and the virtues were represented by the ladders. The areas where ladders were located were known as virtues and the areas in which the snakes were located depicted vices.

The game has evolved over time but the essence is the same: you're going to go to heaven when your actions are good, and you get rebirth when your actions are bad.

Teen Patti

This particular game's obsession is correlated with our rising years, throughout our adolescence and has given many people a chance to win cash. Kudos to the more sophisticated technology we have today, people today have the opportunity to enjoy Teen Patti securely and easily. They can also play the game for real cash at a variety of online casino sites in India. Teen Patti is a very common game amongst the Indians. This game is very common in many parts of India. It is also among the nation's most successful Diwali games.

Teen Patti is somewhat close to Poker. Many online casinos often name this game as '3-Card Poker'. The players play this game against one another instead of against the house, much like poker. Teen Patti may be played with three to seven members. A deck of 52 cards is used for Teen Patti game. The game unfolds like a game of Poker, where each of the participants is dealt three cards one by one. The cards are laid face down and are spread in an anti-clockwise fashion. The man who deals the cards is also a participating player of Teen Patti. Whoever is first to win a hand is the dealer in the next round. In this way, all the action goes on and the game proceeds with players functioning as dealers when their turn comes up.

Unlike several other card games, Teen Patti requires players to gamble without any limitations on the rounds they choose in a game. The two players who survive the game to the end have to reveal the cards in their hands, and the one who has the highest hand wins the prize.

Chess

Chess, also known as Ashtapada and Chaturanga(later on) originated in India. In the early days the game was played on a board with checkers and dice. But there were no black and white squares.

The Persians came to know about Chess, sometime around 600CE and called it as Shatranj.

  • It was also split into 4 areas known as angas. These were acting as the representative titles of the 4 arms of the army.
  • In the past, the old Indian army had various kinds of units such as elephants, horses, troops and chariots. It was seen as a strategy for battle tactics.

Focusing on building a personalised experience for players from India

It is obviously a positive thing that more and more indigenous games from India are getting the recognition of people around the world.

With online gaming on the rise in India more than ever before, more online game providers are adjusting to the emerging market and integrating Indian indigenous games.

Online game providers are investing in the developing mobile versions of these games to reach a wider audience in India. They are also focusing on building a personalized experience for players from India. With sales, discounts and a range of modes for these titles to pick from, they are no less than an exciting gaming experience.

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