# S T R E E T - T O - S T A G E

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EVENT GAMES GUIDE

CONTENTS

IRL GAMES

Snake & Ladder (Life Size)

TRADITIONAL GAMES

Buguri
Goli
Kallata (5 Stones)
Kunte Bille (Hopscotch)
Ali guli Mane
Chowka bara

CASUAL GAMES

Carrom
Chess
Jenga
Ludo
Snake Ladders

SIMULATION GAMES

Real Cricket 24

SNAKE & LADDER (LIFE SIZE)

Snake & Ladder Life Size Game

About the Game

The classic board game brought to life! Players act as their own tokens on a giant mat, moving based on the roll of a huge die.

How to Play

  • Each player is a token on the board. Start at square 1.
  • Take turns rolling the giant die and move forward that many squares.
  • If you land on a ladder, climb up to the top.
  • If you land on a snake's head, slide down to its tail.
  • The first player to land exactly on the final square wins!

Volunteer Guide

DO'S

  • Help players understand the rules.
  • Ensure players move to the correct squares.
  • Keep the giant die within the designated area.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't let players jump or run on the board mat.
  • Don't favour any player or team.
  • Don't allow food or drinks on the mat.

Buguri

Bambaram Traditional Game

About the Game

A traditional spinning top game where skill is tested in launching the top and keeping it spinning for the longest time.

How to Play

  • Wind the string tightly around the top.
  • Hold the top and flick your wrist to release it onto the ground, making it spin.
  • The winner is the player whose top spins for the longest time.

Buguri VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Ensure a clear, safe space for players to spin the top.
  • Teach new players how to wind the string.
  • Time the spins to determine the winner.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't let players spin the tops towards other people.
  • Don't lose any of the tops or strings.
  • Don't let players take equipment away from the booth.

GOLI

Goli Traditional Game

About the Game

A classic game of marbles where players use their aiming skills to knock other marbles out of a designated circle.

How to Play

  • A circle is drawn and target marbles are placed inside.
  • Players take turns flicking their 'shooter' marble from outside the circle.
  • The aim is to hit and knock the target marbles out of the circle.
  • The player with the most marbles wins.

GOLI VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Ensure a clear and defined playing circle.
  • Keep track of turns and make fair calls on hits.
  • Make sure all marbles are collected after each game.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't let players argue over hits or turns.
  • Don't lose any marbles.
  • Don't allow players to throw marbles; they must be flicked.

Kallata (5 STONES)

Kallanga (5 Stones) Game

About the Game

A game of skill and dexterity involving five small stones. Players go through various levels of tossing one stone while picking up others.

How to Play

  • Players progress through levels of picking up 1, then 2, then 3, then 4 stones while one is in the air.
  • A dropped stone ends the turn.

Kallata VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Provide a clean, flat surface for playing.
  • Clearly explain the different levels of the game.
  • Be patient with new players.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't let players throw the stones hard or far away.
  • Don't rush players during their turn.
  • Don't lose any of the stones.

Kunte Bill (HOPSCOTCH)

Nondi (Hopscotch) Game

About the Game

A popular playground game where players hop through a sequence of squares after throwing a marker into one of them.

How to Play

  • Throw a stone into the first square.
  • Hop over the first square and through the grid on one foot.
  • Turn around and hop back, picking up your stone on the way.
  • A player is out if they touch a line or lose balance.

Kunte Bill VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Ensure the hopscotch grid is clearly drawn and visible.
  • Explain the rules of hopping and throwing the stone.
  • Make fair calls if a player touches a line.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't let multiple players play on the same grid at once.
  • Don't let players argue about the rules.
  • Don't allow players to run through the grid.

Ali guli Mane

Pallanguzhi Game

About the Game

A traditional two-player "count and capture" game played on a wooden board with pits. It requires strategy in distributing seeds to capture the opponent's seeds.

How to Play

  • A player starts by picking up all counters from a pit on their side.
  • Moving counter-clockwise, they drop one counter in each succeeding pit.
  • If the last counter falls into an empty pit on your side, you capture the counters in the opponent's pit directly opposite.
  • The player with the most captured counters wins.

Ali guli Mane VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Ensure players understand the rules of capturing.
  • Help players count their captured counters.
  • Keep the playing area organized.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't lose any of the counters/seeds.
  • Don't give strategic advice to any player.
  • Don't let a new game start until all pieces are accounted for.

CHOWKA BARA

Thayam Game

About the Game

A traditional dice game, often considered a predecessor to Ludo. Players race their pieces around a board, trying to reach the center first.

How to Play

  • To move a piece out of home, a player needs to roll a "Daayam" (a 1).
  • If your piece lands on a square occupied by an opponent, their piece is "cut" and sent back home.
  • The first player to get all their pieces to the center wins.

CHOWKA BARA VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Explain the concept of "Daayam" and "cutting" pieces.
  • Ensure all pieces and dice are present before starting.
  • Help players track their movement on the board.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't allow disagreements over dice rolls or moves.
  • Don't lose any of the game pieces.
  • Don't provide strategic help to any player.

CARROM

Carrom Game

About the Game

A popular tabletop game of skill where players flick a striker to pocket their carrom men (coins) into the corners of the board.

How to Play

  • Players take turns using the striker to pocket their assigned coins.
  • The Queen (red coin) must be pocketed and then "covered" by pocketing one of your own coins in the same turn.
  • The player who pockets all their coins and the Queen first wins.

CARROM VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Provide carrom powder for a smooth game.
  • Help reset the board for new players.
  • Ensure players strike correctly from the baseline.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't let players tilt, shake, or move the board.
  • Don't allow arguments over rules.
  • Don't lose the striker or coins.

CHESS

Chess Game

About the Game

A timeless two-player strategy game of pure skill. Each player commands an army of 16 pieces with the ultimate goal of trapping the enemy King.

How to Play

  • Each piece moves in a specific way.
  • The objective is to checkmate the opponent's King.
  • Checkmate happens when the King is under attack ("in check") and has no legal move to escape.

CHESS VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Ensure all 32 pieces are present and the board is set up correctly.
  • Help reset the board for the next game.
  • Maintain a quiet and respectful environment.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't give any strategic advice or hints to players.
  • Don't interfere during a game unless there is a rule dispute.
  • Don't lose any of the chess pieces.

JENGA

Jenga Game

About the Game

A game of physical skill and nerve. Players take turns removing wooden blocks from a tower and placing them on top, creating a taller and more unstable structure.

How to Play

  • Players take turns removing one block from anywhere below the highest completed layer.
  • Place the removed block on the very top of the tower.
  • You can only use one hand at a time.
  • The player who causes the tower to fall loses the game.

JENGA VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Help stack the tower neatly for new games.
  • Provide a stable and flat surface for playing.
  • Clearly explain the "one hand" rule.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't allow players to hold or steady the tower with their other hand.
  • Don't rush players during their turn.
  • Don't lose any of the wooden blocks.

LUDO

Ludo Game

About the Game

A classic strategy board game for two to four players, in which the players race their four tokens from start to finish according to the rolls of a single die.

How to Play

  • The goal is to get all four of your pieces from your starting area, around the board, and into your home triangle.
  • You must roll a 6 to move a piece out of your starting area.
  • If your piece lands on an opponent's piece, their piece is sent back to its starting area.
  • The first player to get all four pieces home wins.

LUDO VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Ensure all pieces and the die are present.
  • Help new players understand the rules.
  • Make sure players move the correct number of spaces.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't allow arguments over dice rolls.
  • Don't let players take pieces that are not theirs.
  • Don't lose any of the pieces or the die.

SNAKE LADDERS

Snake Ladders Game

About the Game

An ancient Indian board game regarded today as a worldwide classic. It's a simple race contest based on sheer luck, featuring ladders for shortcuts and snakes for setbacks.

How to Play

  • Each player has a token and starts at square 1.
  • Take turns rolling the die and move your token forward that number of spaces.
  • If you land on the bottom of a ladder, move your token to the top of the ladder.
  • If you land on the head of a snake, move your token to the bottom of the snake.
  • The first player to reach the final square wins.

SNAKE LADDERS VOLUNTEER GUIDE

DO'S

  • Help players understand the rules.
  • Ensure players move to the correct squares after landing on a snake or ladder.
  • Keep the die on the table.
  • After each game, check that all equipment is present and in good condition.

DON'TS

  • Don't let players skip their turn or move incorrect spaces.
  • Don't lose any of the tokens or the die.
  • Don't allow food or drinks near the board.

REAL CRICKET™ 24 TOURNAMENT

Real Cricket 24 Tournament

Tournament Details

  • Game Name: Real Cricket™ 24
  • Organizer: Skyesports
  • Prize Pool: N/A (Casual, Fun Matches)
  • Dates: 27th and 28th September 2025
  • Location: TBD
  • Registration: No prior registration – entry will be on a first-come, first-served basis

Ruleset

  • Game Mode: Esports Mode
  • Format: BO1, Overs - 2
  • Stadium: Random
  • Match Hosting: The lobby will be created by the admin

Requirements

  • Inside Requirements: LET TV, 1 Volunteer and 10 Sitting chairs
  • Devices: 2 Mobile / Samsung pad + Two C type Charger

During the Game

  • Technical Issues: In the event of a game crash or internet disruption, the match will be rehosted with admin supervision
  • Admin Authority: Any disputes or interruptions during gameplay will be settled by the admin team. Their decision will be final and binding.

ADMIN RESPONSIBILITIES

ADMIN DUTIES

  • Take charge of each table and guide the players step by step.
  • Help players join the right game lobby without confusion.
  • Make sure every player takes the correct slot/seat in the lobby.
  • Double-check that the match is set up properly before it begins.
  • Act as the go-to person for any player questions at their table.