According to https://surebets.bet/news/understanding-indias-love-of-digital-versions-of-traditional-games/22221702/, India is a country with a deep cultural tradition, where games like Ludo, Carrom and Chess were an integral part of family gatherings and social interactions. It is not just entertainment, it is a form of communication, an important part of leisure. But in recent decades, technological advances, especially the widespread use of smartphones, have brought significant changes to everyday life. The digitalization of traditional games allows people around the world to continue traditions, but in a new format. Indians, like many others, love mobile games precisely for their accessibility and convenience. If earlier, in order to play Ludo or Carrom, you had to gather a company, now you can just take out your phone, open the application and start the game at any time, even if you are alone. Convenience always plays an important role, especially when people have access to smartphones and the Internet has become much more accessible.
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Yes, it is an interesting phenomenon. I have also noticed that in India, mobile versions of traditional games are popular among all age groups. It always seemed a bit paradoxical to me, but apparently there are many advantages to the digital version that are important in everyday life. For example, for young people, being able to play Ludo or Chess with friends online, even if they are in different parts of the country or the world, is cool.