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Chungi (Nepali: चुङ्गि) is a traditional game played by children in Nepal and northeastern India. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The setup of the game is similar to hacky sack . [ 13 ] It is played with a ball made by tying a group of rubber bands in the middle.
Video games that take place, at least in part, in Nepal. Pages in category "Video games set in Nepal" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Bagh-chal (Nepali: चाल ⓘ bāgh cāl, Newar: धुँ कासा dhun kasa meaning "tiger game") [1] is a strategic, two-player board game that originated in Nepal. The game is asymmetric in that one player controls four tigers and the other player controls up to twenty goats.
In order to increase the credibility of the game's world, the studio sent a team to Nepal to experience and record the local culture, [40] so that they could bring those ideas back to the studio. According to the developer, the trip changed the game's design; the focus shifted from the game's civil war, which is inspired by the real-world ...
The basic set design used in Ko Banchha Crorepati was conceived by Millionaire franchise. The floor is made of Plexiglas , beneath which lies a huge dish covered in mirror paper. The main game typically has the contestant and host sit in "Hot Seats", which are slightly-modified.
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Chungi (Nepali: चुङ्गि) is a traditional game played by children in Nepal and northeastern India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The setup of the game is similar to hacky sack . [ 3 ] It is played with a ball made by tying a group of rubber bands in the middle.