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Game Name: | Desi Adda: Games of India |
Scene Release: | Desi_Adda_-_Games_of_India_EUR_PSN_PSP-NRP |
Region: | Europe |
Console: | PSP |
Game Release: | 2010-02-25 |
Genre: | Mini Games |
Publisher: | Gameshastra |
Languages: | English |
Image Format: | ISO |
Game ID: | UCES-01279 |
Downloads: | 445 |
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Description:
Desi Adda: Games of India is a Mini Games video game published by Gameshastra released on February 25, 2010 for the PSP.
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Developer(s) | Gameshastra |
Publisher(s) | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable |
Release | PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable
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Genre(s) | Sports game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Desi Adda: Games of India is a collection of video games developed by Gameshastra and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. It was released for PlayStation 2 on October 27, 2009. It was later released for PlayStation Portable and was the first Indian developed game to be added to PlayStation Network.[1][2] The game was released in three languages: Hindi, Tamil and Punjabi.[2][3]
Gameplay[edit]
Desi Adda consists of a collection of cultural games from India, based on traditional Indian sports. These include kite fighting, Kabaddi, Pachisi, and Gilli-Danda.[2][4] The player is placed in an Indian village, where they can play the different games with other villagers and converse with them. The player will learn from the villagers of a couple in love, and must interact with different villagers in order to progress the story. An additional beat-matching dance game is unlocked by completing the story.[5]
Plot[edit]
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The player takes the role of Avinash, the son of an NRI businessman. Avinash has lived aboard but returns on a trip to his ancestral village. During his visit, he meets Gowri and Gopal, a couple who are in love. The village head, Garjan Singh, opposes their match.[6] Through his interactions with villagers, Avinash helps the couple gain approval for their wedding.[5][7]
Development[edit]
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The game was developed by Gameshastra, an Indian-based developer. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe published the game, with the goal of helping keep the PlayStation 2 market in India alive.[3][4] It is the first game developed entirely in India to be released on the PlayStation Network, and included three languages. Desi Adda was designed for both home consoles and handheld devices, and oriented towards casual gaming. It was targeted towards a first-time gamer audience between the ages of 8 and 15.[6]
Reception[edit]
Bollywood Hungama was critical of the bonus beat matching game, calling it a 'show stopper' as the controls were not very responsive. They were more receptive towards the Gilli Danda game, saying that the unpredictability made it fun. Ultimately however, they did not feel the game was worth the price.[5]ET Now noted that the game was very simple in terms of gameplay and graphics, and was not really appealing to gamers over the age of ten.[8]
References[edit]
- ^GamesIndustry International (February 24, 2010). 'Desi Adda: Games of India'. GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- ^ abc'Sony unveils Desi Adda'. India Today. November 10, 2009. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- ^ abBansal, Shuchi (November 3, 2009). 'PlayStation still has a long way to go in Indian market'. Live Mint. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- ^ abIshaan (January 3, 2010). 'Desi Adda: Games of India, Sony's Second Attempt At Breaking Into India'. Siliconera. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- ^ abc'Game Review: Desi Adda'. Bollywood Hungama. January 7, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- ^ abSharma, Aabhas (November 9, 2009). 'Sony goes desi to appeal to first-time gamers'. Business Standard. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- ^'Desi Adda:Games of India'. Sony. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
- ^Review- Desi Adda: Games of India. ET Now. February 23, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
External links[edit]
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