NPR has a story on
the Ancient Origins of Modern Board Games, or rather an exhibit on the topic currently on display at the Smithsonian, entitled
Asian Games: The Art of Contest. Apparently, abstract games like
Parcheesi and juvenile games like
Chutes and Ladders came from much earlier Asian versions of games that held more than simple entertainment value. (Indeed, they even performed the role of guides to spiritual and bureaucratic success.)
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