In India, the dog race game industry has seen significant growth in recent years, with several local products gaining popularity. One notable example is the \“Desi Kutta Daud\“ mobile application, developed by a startup in Bangalore. This game features various Indian dog breeds such as the Mudhol Hound, Rajapalayam, and Combai, allowing players to train and race these indigenous breeds in virtual environments modeled after Indian landscapes.
Another popular local product is the \“Bharat K9 Races\“ board game, manufactured by a company in Mumbai. This physical game incorporates traditional Indian elements like chakras and lotus motifs in its design, while educating players about different Indian dog breeds and their characteristics. The game has been particularly successful in educational institutions across the country.
Recent developments include the integration of augmented reality features in these games, allowing users to interact with virtual dogs in real-world settings. Indian developers are also incorporating local festivals and cultural events into the game narratives, making them more relatable to the domestic audience while preserving the excitement of dog racing competitions. |