Daman is a traditional South Asian strategy game, often played outdoors with small circular discs called golis. Known for its simplicity and versatility, the game emphasizes precision and tactical planning. Played on a grid or drawn diagram, the objective varies by region but typically involves eliminating opponents' pieces or achieving specific alignments. Popular in villages and small towns, Daman fosters community interaction and reflects the cultural heritage of its origins in India and Pakistan. Its enduring appeal lies in its accessibility, requiring minimal equipment and encouraging strategic thinking.