Board games are quite popular all around the world, including India. Board games like Ludo and Chess have become popular in Indian culture, and people enjoy playing them at parties and gatherings. The popularity of actual board games has waned in recent years as everything has gone digital and games are now available online. Although many millennials still enjoy playing games like Ludo or Carrom after a long day at work, the popularity of board games has declined dramatically with the introduction of smartphones and the availability of games online. Because mobile and internet games have grown so popular, it was only a matter of time until game developers thought of new and improved ways to transfer the pleasure of board games to smartphones.

People now have a new option to enjoy their favourite board games with their friends without having to leave the house, thanks to the introduction of board games for mobile devices. During the COVID 19 lockdown, folks were able to have fun with their friends and family by playing multiplayer board games without even leaving their houses. People loved playing games like 8-Ball Pool and Pool Live Tour with their pals on Facebook before numerous board games were available online. The introduction of several board games on mobile phones, on the other hand, has opened up a plethora of new methods for individuals to have fun. Games like Ludo King, Chess, and Snakes and Ladders brought back childhood memories, and people loved them because of it.

With the emergence of board games for mobile phones, several tournaments for these games were held across many platforms, such as multiple Ludo tournaments staged across multiple platforms with a large prize pool. Despite the fact that the games were based on an algorithm, the element of luck that is inherent in the game of Ludo remained, and the game’s fun was not diminished.

Chess is another game that has experienced a surge in popularity, with many people studying the game and honing their mental abilities. Chess is one of those board games that requires you to use your mind and intelligence to the maximum against a tough opponent, but that’s half of the pleasure. Chess is a game that is entirely and totally reliant on ability rather than chance.

You can play these games offline for as long as you want, and you can connect to the internet whenever you want to be a part of a social setting. These games, despite being in digital form, can relieve stress, bring back childhood memories, and make you feel like a kid again.