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Kerala graphic designer launches sci-fi board game PADA
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Kerala graphic designer launches sci-fi board game PADA

A Kerala-based graphic designer named Rahul Ravi has created a sci-fi themed board game called 'PADA,' which simulates interplanetary combat. Inspired by the vibrant board game culture in Bahrain, where he previously worked, Ravi developed the game over five months, featuring 20 characters and strategic gameplay for players aged 14 and older. The game involves tactical decision-making, with players commanding teams of five fighters to reach a central zone while defending against opponents. Currently available in cafes in Kochi, the game is set to launch on Amazon. Ravi aims to encourage people to reconnect with traditional tabletop gaming and hopes the game might eventually be adapted into a film.

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Kerala graphic designer launches sci-fi board game PADA

A Kerala-based graphic designer named Rahul Ravi has created a sci-fi themed board game called 'PADA,' which simulates interplanetary combat. Inspired by the vibrant board game culture in Bahrain, where he previously worked, Ravi developed the game over five months, featuring 20 characters and strategic gameplay for players aged 14 and older. The game involves tactical decision-making, with players commanding teams of five fighters to reach a central zone while defending against opponents. Currently available in cafes in Kochi, the game is set to launch on Amazon. Ravi aims to encourage people to reconnect with traditional tabletop gaming and hopes the game might eventually be adapted into a film.

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