Giri at 1615 hrs on 02 October
Hello. Hope you are all having a good weekend. I am enjoying mine – mixing the pleasures of completing a book that chronicles the mysteries that Satyajit Ray’s famous detective Feluda manages to solve and helping with my dear wife’s preparations for the festive season of Navratri.
And as I mix these pleasures, I am left with some wonderful ideas of how innovative and creatively brilliant the festivals of India can be made for children to enjoy; and wonder why very little efforts are made to create and market social networking games (online, MMOG) or mobile games that build on the concepts of perceptive observations and deductions around solving mysteries through exercises such as Rangolis, Garbas, Holi Pichkaris, and involving folk heros and heroines and contemporary aids. I am sure such games can be both educative and informative and can be a great bond between grandparents, parents and children. It can also be a lot more safer and environmentally leave even lesser carbon footprints.
Wishing you all a great week ahead - with lots of creative juices to advance your success in all that you endeavour to achieve.
1 comment:
Giri,
I would love to play traditional games like Holi, Garba, Rangoli in its online avtaar.
Especially when both young and old play Angry Bird why not play Innovative Design Rangoli, Colour your Friend and Dance with your Dost online.
Regards
Pradnesh
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