Damma
Damma is a traditional board game that originated in the Middle East, particularly popular in countries like Saudi Arabia and Yemen. It is played on a checkered board with 24 squares, and each player has 12 pieces. The objective is to capture all of the opponent's pieces or block them so they cannot make a move.
The game is similar to checkers and involves strategic thinking and planning. Players take turns moving their pieces diagonally, and capturing occurs by jumping over an opponent's piece. Damma is not only a source of entertainment but also a way to enhance cognitive skills and social interaction among players.