According to https://surebets.bet/news/understanding-indias-love-of-digital-versions-of-traditional-games/22221702/, Indians have always loved to spend time playing Ludo or Carrom, especially in large families, where it has become not just entertainment but also a way to strengthen ties between generations. These are games that can be played with friends or family members and are usually associated with socializing and having fun. However, with the advancement of technology, these games have become available in digital format, and this opens up a whole new range of possibilities. Firstly, digital versions of such games offer more convenience. You can play them from the comfort of your home, you don’t need to gather a bunch of people to play Carrom, you only need one phone or computer to start a game with anyone, anywhere. Indians, like many others, value convenience. In countries with large families like India, it can often be difficult to get everyone together in one place, but mobile versions allow you to not be limited by physical space. This also makes games accessible to younger people who may not be as traditional and are more likely to use mobile devices.
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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.