According to https://surebets.bet/news/understanding-indias-love-of-digital-versions-of-traditional-games/22221702/, there are several aspects that explain the popularity of digital versions of traditional games in India. Firstly, it is important to understand that traditional games in India have always had a social aspect as well as an entertainment aspect. For example, games like Ludo or Carrom brought families and friends together to spend time together. They were not just entertainment but also a way to strengthen social ties. However, as we all know, modern life in India (as well as in other countries) has become much faster. People have less time for long meetings, especially among the youth who spend more and more time on smartphones. Digital versions of these games provide an opportunity to continue the traditions but with the convenience and accessibility that modern technology provides. This allows people to play with friends or relatives who may be in another city or even country without even leaving their homes. Games like Ludo are especially convenient in a digital format because you don’t have to think about the board, tiles or other materials – everything is already on the screen, and the rules are automatically controlled by the app. All this makes the game easier and more accessible, especially if you don’t have the opportunity to gather with friends at the table.
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Yes, I agree with you! Also, in India, the culture of socializing through games is still very much alive, and the move to digital has helped to preserve this element. Regardless, it is still nice to see how old games are being adapted to new technologies. For example, I often play Chess on my phone with friends, and it is much more convenient than getting together in person. I think this trend will only continue, and perhaps we will see new interesting versions of classic games that will be even more user-friendly.