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Jaipur girl is creating her own board games at 13 along with her regular school.



Titiksha Amrawat is a child prodigy who is creating her own board games and personal mood watcher to keep a track of her mood swings. Her mood watcher helps her to think about the reasons of her mood and work on them. Explore more about her personlaity, games and personalized mood watcher in the blog.


Priyata: Hello Titiksha! Tell me some thing about yourself. What do you do and what does your routine looks like?


Titiksha: Hi! I study in 9th grade in St. Xavier's school, Japiur and huge fan of Marvel Studios. Other than my regular subjects, I have a keen interest in writing, reading and craft.


Priyata: Great! What kind of crafts and books you find interesting?


Titiksha: I either draw or create something unique out of scrap in my free time. My favourite authors are Elisabetta Dami and Jeff Kinney. My interest for writing grew when I started reading Thea Stilton series. It inspired me so much that I started writing a novel titled, "The Quadrals".


Priyata: That is so amazing. How did the idea to create your own board game strike you?


Titiksha: I got the idea to make it, from another game called 'The game of life', that I lost after months of playing. It was destroyed because the currency was lost and the cardboard was drenched in water. As I love craft, I thought to make one myself with my own rules. This way I would get a similar game and have something to craft.



Priyata: How different or similar is your self designed game from your favorite one.


Titiksha: My board game is "Fantasy Game". It has several blocks, some good and some bad. In the good blocks ,you get the power (game's currency) and in the bad ones, you lose the power, and at the end, the person with the highest power wins.



Priyata: How often you play with your game?


Titiksha: I play during the holidays with my friends. But during my school days I don't get time to play the game.


Priyata: Can we talk about your mood swing watcher game?


Titiksha: The mood swing watcher is also part of the art as we get to make several items for recording the moods in a day. For eg: I can draw some bottles and then I can fill them with the colours indicating the mood at the end of every day. This way I can see how many days my mood was good and how many days it was bad.


Priyata: Very interesting! How does it help you in your mood swings?


Titiksa: On the days when the bottle is very colorful, it signifies anger and less colors signifies happiness. So according to my mood I color the bottle and when I check them after few days I have a record on which days I felt bad or good. I try to change it in my way possible so that I can keep things better around me because when we are in a bad mood, we upset people around us as well. I try to keep a check on my mood always.


Priyata: Who gave you the idea to make this mood swing watcher game?


Titiksha: My interest in art and craft led me to create it and the app- 'Pintrest' is where I got this idea from.


Priyata: Who inspires you the most in your family and why?


Titiksha: In my family, my father inspires me the most. He is the most amazing man on this earth for me. His hardwork and the attitude of forgiving helps him remove all obstacles from his way and keep moving forward. I wish to be like him when I grow up-loving, hardworking, forgiving and strong.

Priyata: That is very sweet. I am sure you will be like him when you grow up. Thanks for giving your time for the blog.


Titiksha: Thanks Priyata!


Happy Reading!


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