3. indoor games are of different types, which give more interest when we play inside our campus.Of these, some of the games are used to increase our brain power such as chess,table tennis etc. By thinking, the memory power and way of thing is increased with the help of playing chess. Then, there are no possibilities for going out side to play. By playing these indoor games, we are safe from the rays of sunlight. For indoor game, there is need to stop for climate change.it gives a break from studies to children !!!
5. 2 player games!! *crossword *ludo *chess *caromboard As many players can play it!! *snake and ladders *actual *play cards *tambola
6. Classification based on renewability Chess, an internationally famous mind game, is Believed to have originated in India from the ancient game of Chaturanga, a sanskrit word referring To the four branches of the army. It was played on a Board of 64 squares consisting of four opposing players. Historians believe that the game might have been played For division of land among different clans. Later on, the Persians created Shatranj that was close to modern day chess.
7. Ludo is a simple board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to dice rolls. Like other cross and circle games, it is similar to the IndianPachisi, but simpler. The game and its variants are popular in many countries under various names…
8. *Tambolais a typical bingo ticket . *It contains twenty-seven spaces, arranged in nine Columns by three rows. Each row contains five numbers and four blank spaces. *Each column contains either one, two, or very rarely three, numbers…
9. *Snakes and Ladders originated in India as part of a family of dice board games,including pachisi (modern day Ludo). *It was known as mokshapAtam or vaikunthapaali or paramapadasopaanam (the ladder to salvation).
10. The advantages of Indoor Games are They can be played throughout the year. They are not disturbed by the season. They are popular when the space is limited. They build bond between children and elders. Develops feeling of competition among opponents .