The traditional Mongolian game is CHESS
Mongolian Chess, also known as "Shatar" or "Mongolian Chess 100," is a traditional board game played in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and other parts of Central Asia. The game is similar to Chinese Chess and has been played for over 1,000 years.

The game is played on a board with 10 ranks and 9 files, and each player starts with 16 pieces. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king, similar to Western Chess. However, there are some unique features to the game, such as the inclusion of a "camel" piece that moves like a knight but can also move one square orthogonally.
The rules of Mongolian Chess may vary depending on the region or the players, but the game is typically played on a flat board without markings. It is a popular game in Mongolia, and there are even annual national championships held for the game.
