As stated in https://captionspoint.com/traditional-board-games-in-the-digital-age-cultural-relevance/, despite the fact that digital technology has become so pervasive in our daily lives, traditional board games retain their cultural relevance for several important reasons. First, many board games are associated with certain traditions and family values. When we play Checkers with our parents or Monopoly with friends, we are not just having fun. We may be teaching our children important life lessons like strategic thinking, knowing when to lose or win, and finding joy in face-to-face interaction. These are exactly the things that are missing from digital games, which often lack the real human connection. In addition, traditional board games are often associated with nostalgia. Being immersed in a game reminds us of the carefree days of childhood, when things like the internet or phones were not so important. For many people, board games are a way to recapture the sense of coziness and warmth they felt when playing with loved ones. For example, playing Tic Tac Toe or Dominoes can be a way to recapture those “real” memories and values from childhood.
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I agree with you that board games are not just entertainment. They can actually be a tool for building social connections and even developing skills. It is important to understand that in our digital age, where we are often dependent on technology, games like Monopoly or Mafia provide a unique opportunity to take a break from screens and interact with people directly.