In India, there are many traditional games of chance that are popular among children and adults alike. One such game is called \“Pachisi\“, which is a board game that originated in ancient India. It is often played with dice and tokens, and the outcome depends largely on luck.
Another common game is \“Tambola\“, also known as Housie or Bingo. This game involves drawing numbers randomly and marking them on tickets. It is a pure game of chance where players have no control over the numbers drawn.
In rural areas, simple games like \“Lagori\“ or \“Seven Stones\“ are played, where one team throws a ball to knock over a pile of stones, and the other team tries to restore the pile. While skill is involved, the initial throw can be considered a game of chance.
Modern MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) based games are also becoming popular in educational apps. These digital games often include random question selection, making them partially games of chance. |