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The article also highlights how communities sometimes use games during festivals

I found the explanation on this link https://www.hindiyaro.org/traditional-beliefs-and-modern-gaming-technology-in-india/ to be really helpful because it dives into how mythology and cultural stories influence modern game design and player behavior. I noticed that in many households, kids and parents would choose games with mythological references because they feel safer and more aligned with lessons about morality or history. I personally started observing how even casual games were interpreted through a cultural lens, which changed how I thought about mobile gaming altogether. The article also highlights how communities sometimes use games during festivals or learning sessions, integrating traditional knowledge with interactive play, which I never realized before. After reading it, I tried to pay more attention to local gaming habits, and I noticed small rituals, preferences, and choices that I had previously ignored. The combination of technology and culture isn’t accidental—it’s a careful blend of entertainment, moral guidance, and social interaction, which I now think is quite beautiful.