There’s a certain kind of excitement you don’t get from playing games alone at home. It’s that shared energy—the laughter, the competitive shouting, the “one more round” that somehow turns into an hour. Gaming, for many, has always been a social experience, even before online multiplayer made it global.
Now imagine stepping into a room where the game surrounds you completely. You’re not just holding...
There’s something almost romantic about indie game development. A small team—or sometimes just one person—working late nights, fueled by coffee and stubborn ideas, trying to build something meaningful. Not just another game, but their game.
In India, this scene has been growing quietly. Not with massive headlines or billion-dollar funding rounds, but through small, consistent steps. You’ll find developers in cities, towns, even college hostels,...
There was a time when gaming felt… divided. PC players stayed in their lane, console players had their own ecosystem, and mobile gamers were often treated like a completely separate crowd. If your friends were on a different platform, tough luck—you either switched devices or missed out.
But that wall? It’s slowly crumbling.
Today, it’s not unusual to see someone playing on a phone teaming up...