Games from Around the Globe

Students played board games from around the world at Late Night Goes Global on Nov. 11.

Tsamchoe Dolma '14 and Kriti Thapa '14 play the East African game of Bao at the International Board Game Event at Late Night on Nov. 11, 2011. (Max Sinton/UConn Photo)

Tsamchoe Dolma '14 and Kriti Thapa '14 play the East African game of Bao at the International Board Game Event at Late Night on Nov. 11, 2011. (Max Sinton/UConn Photo)

Tsamchoe Dolma '14 and Kriti Thapa '14 play the East African mancala game of Bao at the Late Night Goes Global event in the Student Union on Nov. 11. The event, part of the UConn Global Week Celebration 2011, was organized by the International Students Organization. (Max Sinton '15 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)
Tsamchoe Dolma '14 and Kriti Thapa '14 play the East African mancala game of Bao at the Late Night Goes Global event in the Student Union on Nov. 11. The event, part of the UConn Global Week Celebration 2011, was organized by the International Students Organization. (Max Sinton '15 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)
Yu Ji, left, a graduate student in statistics, and Yao Yi Wang '12 play and observe the game of Go, an ancient board game for two players that originated in China. (Max Sinton/UConn Photo)
Yu Ji, left, a graduate student in statistics, and Yao Yi Wang '12 play and observe the game of Go, an ancient board game for two players that originated in China. (Max Sinton/UConn Photo)
Xin Yu '13 plays Parcheesi, a board game thought to have originated in India, with Mo Yu '16 (not shown). (Max Sinton/UConn Photo)
Xin Yu '13 plays Parcheesi, a board game thought to have originated in India, with Mo Yu '16 (not shown). (Max Sinton/UConn Photo)