Kerala's Schogini Systems Drawing The Youth Towards Intelligent Gaming

Be done with your computer games, and hop on to the intelligent gaming platform, is what the Technopark IT firm Schogini Systems asking you to do. If you are one of those wasted youngsters who prefers spending more time caressing the touchscreen of a smartphone to flipping the wood of a book, you need to seriously consider their point.

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The technopark's campus

As part of the firm's scheme, FIDE (World Chess Federation) graded chess player Mohammed Salih, who's also Schogini's brand ambassador, will contest against the laser game Khet's creator Luke Hooper at the firm's campus in Thiruvananthapuram. Khet is a conceptual strategy-oriented board game having lasers, where players alternatively shift the Egyptian-themed pieces over the playing arena, and launch their low-powered laser diode following every single move. A majority of the pieces are mirrored on the sides, making way for the players to change the course of the laser around the field.

Recently, Schogini also displayed the Talking Chess Board, the Talking Chess App, Talking Khet App, Coloring App and Seeing App, in an attempt to involve the visually-challenged people.

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