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Bilingual Guide for Tamil Board Game Thaayam

A developer created a bilingual (English/Tamil) guide for Thaayam, a traditional Tamil board game from childhood nostalgia. This is a personal project announcement, not a market problem. There is no clear pain point or unmet need beyond casual cultural documentation.

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