These weren’t simply video games that entertained us, again within the day, but in addition created a way of togetherness, and resilience.
Ghana has had indigenous video games for years earlier than the introduction of televisions, radio, and different laptop video games made potential by the arrival of the web.
Some of the video games that introduced pleasure to many Ghanaian kids included ‘Oware’, Chaskeli, Ampe, Four Corners, and countess ball.
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These native video games fostered unity amongst households and offered a way of group.
Some members of the general public shared their experiences enjoying the video games.
“I played Ampe, ‘Oware,’ Ludu that time we were kids, I enjoyed it so much that when they call me to run errands, I feel reluctant because I am enjoying the game.”
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A sociologist on the University of Ghana Sociology Department, Dr, Samson Obed Appiah defined the ethical classes learnt from the video games.
‘The lessons are that people were socialized to learn from these games, for example, tug of war, it is a way of teaching the young person that you don’t all the time should be delicate, you want to be courageous, struggle for your self. ‘Ampe’ for instance, you want sure expertise, I imply, the way to be calculative, which leg, the left or the proper to make use of so it additionally expresses some degree of intelligence,” he defined.
With the arrival of the web, video video games, and different trendy types of leisure, these video games have nearly gone extinct. This has resulted in some kids, primarily in city areas, forgetting about their cultural heritage, which growth specialists describe as worrying.
“Parents buy the games, and they think that is all, but it goes a step beyond that, the games take the kid into a gaming world where you are exposed to all sorts of things. The moment you start playing games with some people they start asking you personal questions. Parents will have to supervise what their children do online.” IT skilled, Derrick Laryea stated.
“The gadgets are important especially for this generation where everything is online, they need to know and be educated but parents have to put a limit, because it can affect their cognitive skills,” Clinical and Medical Psychologist and Director of UPSA Clinic Dr Isaac Newman Arthur acknowledged.
Society might have advanced, however our tradition and identification ought to all the time be embraced by all.
By Frederick Kunzo Teani