I’ve played this game as a kid, Jilla-Katti as it used to be called in my town. Somehow I was more drawn to games of this kind, than the popular games of today like cricket or soccer.
These folk-games are simple, informal, with only inexpensive and accessible materials needed.
A pal, a stick, a knife and the spirit-of-the game are all you need to get going.
Do you see any parallels between Jilla-Katti & Free(as in freedom)-Software of today?

I’ve played this game as a kid, Jilla-Katti as it used to be called in my town. Somehow I was more drawn to games of this kind, than the popular games of today like cricket or soccer.

These folk-games are simple, informal, with only inexpensive and accessible materials needed.

A pal, a stick, a knife and the spirit-of-the game are all you need to get going.

Do you see any parallels between Jilla-Katti & Free(as in freedom)-Software of today?