

Pitara - India's first storytelling visual & verbal board game!
LET US TELL YOU A STORY!
There was once a girl named "Dreama", who loved spinning stories in her head.
She would look at a lake and imagine a hidden castle underneath. Another day, she would look at a tree and wonder if it had a secret passage to the world of her dreams!
One day, as she was sitting on her bed, lost in her thoughts, she heard a sudden thump from under her bed.
Startled, she jumped out of the bed and carefully looked underneath. As she lifted the sheet up, she was greeted with a bright light, amidst which sat a lonely box!


She reached out to grab this box, but as soon as she touched it, the box slipped out on in it's own and revealed itself.
Dreama inched closer to look at the peculiar words written on the box. After careful examination, she discovered that this box was called "PITARA".
Excited, she grabbed the box and slowly with steady steps ran out to the tree in her garden. There she opened this Pitara and thus unleashed hundreds of images that until today lived only in her imagination. As she looked through all these magical tiles, her mind ran free like a bird that was caged for centuries.
Dreama knew that with Pitara, she could unleash all the stories that she kept hidden within for all these years!
Some words of encouragement from Pitara Lovers


Sehj Kashyap,
Director Impact @ Noora Health, Board Game Enthusiast
Pitara is one of the most unique games I've played recently. It's a blast playing in a group, with kids or adults. And I've found myself inviting people over just to play it. "Best thing since books"

Anusua Mukherjee, The Hindu
Imagine a scrabble board with images instead of letters. It can be a well-known story, say, that of Little Red Riding Hood. But stretch your imagination, visualise possibilities and lo, even this violent story can have a happy ending, with Red and the Wolf becoming BFFs and living happily ever after.

Rashmi Patil,
Edex Live, Indian Express
Just imagine if you could play a board game that let you make up a story with every tile you put on the board. Enter Pitara. Pitara is brilliant and inclusive - played across generations. One can tell more than 1 lakh stories using Pitara's 300 square icons - can it get any better?
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