Traditional games are games that have been played for centuries and have maintained their popularity because they can be played again and again and still be entertaining. These games are often associated with folk culture and can have characteristics such as satire, intelligence, and mobility. Traditional games can be played with minimal equipment and playing space, making them great for quick and easy boredom busters. They can also teach children about other cultures and encourage socialization and the development of different skills, such as motor coordination, creativity, and communication. Traditional games can include board games, abstract strategy games, ball games, water sports, dances, and more. Examples of traditional games from around the world include Watermelon Chess, Queah, Kolowis Awithlaknannai, Lau Kata Kati, Fox and Geese, Len Choa, Kaooa, and Tchuka Ruma. In India, traditional games include Archery, Wrestling, Panja (arm wrestling), Gatta gusthi, Pehlwani, Gatka, Kalaripayattu, and Silambam. Traditional games are an important part of our history and culture and provide unique opportunities for enjoyment, diversity, and community in an increasingly globalized world.