Ditch the regular deck and instead give these cool card-based games a shot at your Diwali party
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Anyone who has ever attempted ‘fill in the blanks’ in school can pick this up instantly; it is literally that, but for adults,” reveals Karan Dilip Worah, co-creator of Cards vs Sanskaar. He adds that the game was produced with the aim of being able to poke light-hearted fun at topics which are typically considered taboo. And so, the content is a healthy mix of cultural quips, nostalgia, Bollywood and politics.
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Cost: Rs 1,350
Time for the truth
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Got a mixed bunch of friends who are likely to feel awkward at your party? And The Truth Comes Out is a card game that will help break the ice and spill the beans on secrets in the room. Each player draws a card and answers the question on it. And yes, you can take a shot for speaking your truth.
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Cost: Rs 499
A happy high
Rambunctious Diwali parties, decks of playing cards and copious drinking go hand-in-hand. To ensure everyone at your Diwali party enjoys a happy high, check out The Ultimate Indian Drinking Game. Relatively simple to play, the game comprises a set of 55 unique task cards, a funky dring bell and an instructions card which has drunken dares and chugging challenges. There are also specific cards in the deck that contain tasks that are a little more savage to perform than the others.
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Cost: Rs 999
All hands on deck
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Concentration meets fun in Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza that’s suitable for both kids and adults. Each player places a card face-up while repeating taco/cat/goat/cheese/pizza in the player sequence. When the card matches the spoken word, everyone slaps their hands on the deck. The last one to do so has to pick up the cards. Whoever finishes their cards first, wins.
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Cost: Rs 499