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WinZo announces selection of 18 gaming startups to represent India at Gamescom Latam

By Kajal Sharma - 06 Jun 2024 10:07 AM
The games that are included come in a variety of categories and genres, such as chess, racing, physics-based challenges, cricket, riddles, and racing games. Eighteen gaming businesses have been chosen by the vernacular skill gaming platform WinZO and the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade's (DPIIT) Startup India to represent India at Gamescom Latam, one of the biggest games exhibitions in the world. Games from a variety of categories and genres are included on the list, such as chess, racing, physics-based challenges, cricket, riddles, and racing games. According to the organization, these businesses are based in both bigger cities like Nashik and smaller ones like Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi NCR. The titles that have been chosen include the cross-platform game Gods Of Cricket, the role-playing game Tanhaji The Maratha Warrior, the first-person survival horror game Kamla: Indian Exorcism, the narrative-driven 3D action-adventure game Unsung Empire: The Cholas, and the action role-playing game Frontier Paladin. The list also includes Kurukshetra: Ascension, an epic strategic card warfare game, Mr. Racer, a racing game for cars, Spook-A-Boo, an arcade game, and My Dream House, a casual Match3D+Decor game. Other games include the real-time chess game Tale of Honor, the shooter game Laser Tanks, the tile-matching game Timmy's Toy Rush, the puzzle game DetectiveIQ, the cricket game Bharat Cricket Premier League, the adventure game Mumbai Gullies, the hypercasual action game Elemental Escape, and the simulation game Tea Garden Simulator, which allows users to build and run their own tea empire. WinZO stated that a panel of seasoned industry professionals, including Suresh K Reddy, the Indian ambassador to Brazil, and Rohit Kumar Singh, the former secretary of the Indian government, chose the games from a pool of more than 100 technology and gaming businesses and technological institutes. (Fundação Getulio Vargas' São Paulo School of Business Administration) were also part of the panel. "India is positioned to lead the way in technical innovation because to its foundation of cutting-edge inventions and dedication to developing domestic talent. In a statement, Singh stated, "WinZO exemplifies this trajectory, harnessing the power of Indian creativity and technology to impact the global stage significantly." India's entry into LATAM, propelled by the export of technology and intellectual property, opens up new opportunities for our technology entrepreneurs, according to Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary, DPIIT. Developers who participate in this program pursue their goals and help India become a global leader in technology exports."