Chhakka VntiHello, collective world, friends, and admin@mipiano! The title may seem strange, but it’s true. The board games we played in childhood have remained in our minds. It was a small village in India in the 80s. Never saw any board game until 1995. Those board games we used to play they were collected in our heads. Whenever we go, we can draw them on flat surfaces, on paper, sand, or rock—using available materials like chalk, pencils, colored stones, or charcoal. For pawns, we often used stones, broken bangles, shards of glass, or beads. Instead of dice, we used seashells, collected from the leftovers of cooked clams and mussels.