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Top 5 Indian Games That You Should Play Right Now

Have you ever considered playing Indian games? Online games have grown in popularity in India over the last several years. Games like PUBG, BGMI, Free Fire, Valorant, and others have become household names, with young people playing them on a daily basis. These international games are unquestionably entertaining. But did you know that we offer games that are not only fun but also based on Indian mythology? Because Indian mythology and culture are so broad, imagine how fascinating, relevant, and unique these games would be.

By Amit KumarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Top 5 Indian Games That You Should Play Right Now
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Have you ever considered playing Indian games? Online games have grown in popularity in India over the last several years. Games like PUBG, BGMI, Free Fire, Valorant, and others have become household names, with young people playing them on a daily basis. These international games are unquestionably entertaining. But did you know that we offer games that are not only fun but also based on Indian mythology? Because Indian mythology and culture are so broad, imagine how fascinating, relevant, and unique these games would be.

Do you still not believe us? Allow us to demonstrate. In this post, we've selected five hand-picked games developed in India that will transport you back to a simpler time! Believe us when we say that these games are really entertaining, and we are confident that once you begin playing them, you will not be able to stop. So let's get this party started.

Raji: An Ancient Epic

Raji: An Ancient Epic is an Indian action-adventure game released by Super.com and produced by Pune-based video game company Nodding Heads Games. The game, which was launched last year, is now accessible on gaming consoles such as the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, as well as game distribution platforms such as Steam and Epic Games. The plot of the video game focuses around the exploits of an Indian girl named Raji. The single-player game incorporates aspects of Hindu mythology and draws inspiration from epics such as the Mahabharatha and the Ramayana. It doesn't stop there; even the game's visuals have an Indian flavor to it. It features Pahari artwork, and the building in the game is meant to look like it's from medieval Rajasthan.

FAU-G – Fearless And United Guards

FAU-G was introduced on India's 72nd Republic Day, January 26th, 2021. Ncore Games, located in Bangalore, created and released the single-player game. It was published following the country's ban on the famous worldwide game PUBG last year due to national security concerns. Due to the date of the game's release, many gaming enthusiasts assumed that FAU-G was a version of PUBG. However, to the astonishment of many gaming enthusiasts, FAU-G is completely different. As the name implies, it is modeled on the Indian army. It is a smartphone game accessible on Android and iOS that has received widespread support from Bollywood star Akshay Kumar.

Unrest

Pyrodactyl Games, located in Jaipur, developed and published Unrest. It is a role-playing game that was launched on July 23, 2014, and is exclusively available for PC on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The game is set in ancient India, at a moment of social turmoil in the country. The game has a two-dimensional appearance, making each scenario look like a hand-drawn picture. Another fascinating aspect of this game is that the game does not finish when the main character dies. It moves on to the following chapter, which continues the story of the character's demise. The single-player game is broken into eight chapters like this.

Indian Air Force: A Cut Above

The official mobile game of the Indian Air Force is Indian Air Force: A Cut Above. The air combat game, developed by Threye Interactive Pvt. Ltd., was originally released on May 31, 2019 and then formally launched on July 31, 2019 by then Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa. The game's main character is modeled on the legendary Air Force jet pilot Abhinandan Varthaman. The game has three difficulty levels and provides players with first-hand experience with activities like landing gear operations, air-control, target striking, and others. It also includes a range of IAF armoury, such as the MI-17 V5 helicopter, the Mirage 2000, and the Rafael, among others.

Desi Adda: Games of India

Desi Adda: Games of India is a collection of traditional Indian games such as kite fighting, Kabaddi, Pachisi, and Gilli-Danda. The game was created by Gameshastra, a multinational firm located in Hyderabad, and is released by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It is only available for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable platforms. On October 27th, 2021, the single-player game was published for the first time. The primary character of the game is Avinash, an NRI who returns to his home village. During his stay, he encounters a couple who are in love. Avinash must obtain consent for their wedding through his relationships with the locals. The game, interestingly, is accessible in three regional languages: Hindi, Tamil, and Punjabi.

Aren't they fascinating? We promised you that they might pique your interest. Now that you're interested, why not download these games and experience them to the fullest? Believe us, once you start playing these created in India games, you won't want to play anything else.

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