By Rohan Desai
Yes, the game would be frustrating. You’d rage-quit after failing the “Find the Parking Spot in Chandni Chowk” mission for the tenth time. But you’d come back. Because there’s a comfort in the chaos. A beauty in the bureaucracy. indian desi life simulator game
For years, the simulation genre has been dominated by suburban American dreams ( The Sims ) or sterile, minimalist Scandinavian apartments. But a quiet revolution is brewing in the indie game dev circles of Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi. Developers are finally asking the question: What if we simulate real life—the real, chaotic, gloriously messy life of a middle-class Indian? By Rohan Desai Yes, the game would be frustrating