Sat Chara 4+

Sat Chara Game

Bangladesh Computer Council

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

Sathchara is a game involving a ball and a pile of flat stones, generally played between two teams in a large outdoor area. This game is humorous, simple and joyful. Not very long ago, kids all around the country would come together on a field to play plethora of traditional and ancient games such as Kabaddi, Sathchara etc. As time passed by, most of these traditional games began to fade away and very few remained. The only purpose of this game is to regain the popularity of Sathcahra game as well as promote this traditional game.

Gameplay
Two teams with equal number of players needs to be formed. A coin is tossed to select which team takes the attacking role first
Seven stones should be on top of each other as a pile within a circle and the defending team takes positions. The position for the fielding team will be wicket keeper who will be behind the stones and other around the stones randomly as fielders stand in cricket. All the players of the attacking team take position behind a crease line in an appropriate distance away from the pile of stones.
The attacking team gets three chances to hit the pile of stones with the ball to knock the pile of stones.
The attacking team has to hit the pile within three hit if they fail, then the defending and attacking team interchange places and continue to play.
As soon as the ball knocks the pile of stones, the defenders catch hold of the ball and try to get the opposing players ‘out’ by hitting them with the ball
The aim of the attacking team is to rearrange the pile of stones with their fingers before the other team can make all the players out. If they succeed in doing that, their team gets 1 point and they get the chance to throw the ball again. However, if all the players are out, then the defending team now hit the stone and they gain one point.


Sathchara is a traditional game. To enjoy your time happily, just play this game with simple gameplay, smooth controls.

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