About GameKud
Why GameKud exists
A short explanation of what we're building, and why.
The games we grew up with
Long before app stores, Nepali childhoods were full of games that needed nothing more than a patch of ground, a handful of stones, or a hand-drawn board: Baghchal played on a chalked grid, Gatta played with five stones in your palm, Dandi Biyo played with two sticks and a good eye.
Digital, not a replacement
GameKud isn't trying to convince anyone that a screen is better than the real thing. It exists because the digital generation deserves an easy way to find these games at all — a starting point that can travel with a phone, and hopefully lead back to the real version too.
Built one game at a time
The GameKud platform comes first: a place to browse, learn about, and eventually play these games. Baghchal and Gatta are the first two games being built for it, with more traditional games planned after — each one added without needing to rebuild what came before.
What's next
Expect the library to grow slowly and carefully. Each game gets its own space to feel like a real, considered experience rather than a rushed port — that's true today for the pages you're browsing now, and it'll stay true once the games themselves arrive.