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A meditative rhythm game about learning an instrument and the patience it demands. You play as Meera, a young woman returning to the tanpura after years away. Each session is a small act of devotion — tuning the strings, finding the drone, letting the resonance build.
There is no fail state. Only presence, and the slow accumulation of beauty.
"A game that understands what it means to practice — not to master, but to return."
— Unfolding Narratives
"Tanpura finds grace in repetition. A quiet triumph."
— The Indie Shelf
A botanical mystery about a grandmother's garden and the secrets it keeps. After Nani's passing, you inherit her sprawling garden — and discover it holds more than jasmine and bougainvillea. Each plant is a memory. Each bloom reveals a chapter of a life lived in quiet rebellion.
Part detective story, part family portrait. The garden grows whether you tend it or not — but what you choose to nurture shapes what you learn.
"Queen of the Night blooms slowly, rewardingly. A story about inheritance in every sense."
— Quiet Games Quarterly
"The most tender mystery I've ever played."
— Archipelago Review
A cooperative story about two siblings navigating their father's illness. Played together — locally or apart — Dawn asks two people to make decisions that have no right answer. To divide the work of caregiving. To argue, reconcile, and find moments of lightness in the weight.
We are building Dawn slowly, carefully. More details when the time is right.
"One of our most anticipated narrative games. Dhaga has earned our trust."
— Unfolding Narratives