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Why Indian-Made Board Games Are Winning Hearts — and Tables
As featured in Deccan Herald Board games in India are no longer just Ludo and Snakes & Ladders. As highlighted in a Deccan Herald piece on the rising cultural and commercial relevance of Indian-made board games, Bengaluru is fast becoming a vibrant hub for creators reimagining play with homegrown stories and designs . Deccan Herald The renewed interest spans games that tackle themes from migration and street culture to heritage and ecology — demonstrating how play is being u
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Hampi - Featured in Deccan Herald
Here is a link to read the entire article Bored at home? Play these Indian board games Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/metrolife/metrolife-your-bond-with-bengaluru/bored-at-home-play-these-indian-board-games-1074666.html

Tacit Games
Feb 25, 20221 min read


The designers bringing Indian culture into the world of board games
Indian board game-makers discuss how the past year has propelled their growth in the market Kalpana Sunder When Christina Maiorescu went to a toy store to buy some India-centric games for her family three years ago, she found nothing but Scrabble and Monopoly. “I thought it was important to have access to games Indians could relate to and that represented their culture,” she says. Read the full article on Arts and Culture Tacit games, headed by Sindhu Murthy Kulkarni and her
kiran kulkarni
Nov 22, 20211 min read


Hampi - Featured on Mint !
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Tacit Games
Feb 9, 20211 min read
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