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Chess is not just a sport, it is a social tool
Chess is not just a sport, it is a fantastic social tool. It binds people together and empowers them. If you think about it deeply, it is the only sport where the visually impaired can fight on equal terms with sighted people. When a visually-impaired player faces a sighted individual in chess, no change in rules are required. Only the equipment needs to be changed a bit. A visually-impaired chess player needs a braille board, everything else remains the same. It does not come as a surprise that visually-impaired players who have succeeded at chess have also seen a surge in their confidence levels in other areas of life.
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COVID-19 has created a new normal where people prefer to stay locked inside the home. A prolonged stay at home can create boredom for sure! For adding a pinch of excitement in your life with your family, you can try playing board games with them. Are you wondering which board games you should be playing? Worry not, we have saved you from the research. We have listed the best 5 board games that you can play with family.
5 Best Board Games To Play With Your Family
1. Ludo King
Undoubtedly, Ludo King has become a household game. With more than 500 million downloads, one can say that it has become a favourite game of many. Ludo King is a multiplayer cross-platform game that can be played both with and without an internet connection. The game also supports voice chat where you can discuss your moves. You can even challenge your friends and family members while playing the game. What’s more? It even supports low-end devices.