Chowka Bara or Ashta Chamma is a two- or four-player board game from India. This game is an example of a “fully observable” system that has an element of chance introduced by the roll of special dice and an element of strategy (the strategy being the pawn the player decides to move after the roll of the dice). Ashta chamma game. Ashta chamma game. Skip navigation Sign in. This video is unavailable. Watch Queue Queue. Watch Queue Queue. Remove all; Disconnect.
Ashta Chamma Game App
Chowka Bara or Ashta Chamma is an Indian board game, played during the era of kings. It is very much like Ludo. This game was used to improve eye-to-eye coordination, and to teach teenagers war tactics and strategy. It also helps in developing counting skills.
All the rules are very similar to the Ludo. The movement of coins is controlled by throw of 4 cowry shells. Ashta Chamma is primarily a game of chance, but involves thinking and planning. It is an interesting and amusing way to develop strategy skills.
Features:
• This android game can be played as single player (offline), local multiplayer (offline), WiFi Multiplayer (offline), and Online Multiplayer.
• No internet connection required to play with your friends and family. You can play on wifi without internet.
• Send game invitations (URL) to your friends or contacts on social media (like Google Plus, Facebook, etc.), messenger (like WhatsApp, Hangouts, etc.), or via Text SMS.
• Create custom online multiplayer game.
• Or you can play with your friends or family with only one phone / tablet.
• Earn gold coins by playing offline and use them to bet in online games.
• No VIP players, everyone is equal.
• The game-play is designed to play using just one hand.
• No background hidden process. Means, best optimized for battery usage. Which means, you can play for several hours while travelling.
This game is called by various names in different languages in different regions of India:
• Ashta Changa or Changa Po - Rajasthan
• Chauka Bara - Kannada - Mysuru region
• Katte Mane - Kannada - Rural Mysuru
• Gatta Mane - Kannada - Rural Mysuru
• Chakaara or Chakka - Kannada - North Karnataka
• Pakidakali - Malayalam - Kerala region
• Ashta Chamma - Telugu - Andhra Pradesh/Telanganaa
• Daayam or Thaayam - Tamil - Tamil Nadu
• Kaana Duaa - Hindi - Madhya Pradesh
• Kavidi Kali - Malayalam - Kerala
• Chung - Hindi - Madhya Pradesh
• Champool/ Kach kangri- Marathi- Maharashtra