Made in India, for India

India's first board game for Government Exams

In this game, every decision matters. Every question counts. Success isn't
handed to you — it's earned.

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5
Core Subjects
750
NCERT based questions
150+
Places of Interest
40+
Historic Landmarks
3
Difficulty Modes

About the Game

Designed by Ravi Kapoor IRS, this powerfully gamified tool transforms learning into strategy. Tackle 750+ NCERT-based challenges, memorize Indian geography, earn Karma Points, and sharpen critical thinking—master government exam prep with science-backed active learning.

Suitable for UPSC Civil Services IAS/IPS & State PSC Exam

Perfect for all government exam aspirants studying General Knowledge, Polity, Geography, and History. Built around UPSC themes, benefiting UPSC CSE, IES, IFoS, CAPF, State Public Service Commission (PSC) exams, SSC CGL, and all competitive exams that cover UPSC syllabus subjects. Learn together with fellow aspirants, family, and friends.

Discover Everything Included in the Game!

Includes a detailed India map board, 750 NCERT-based question cards, 400 Karma Points, 16 admit cards, 4 player cones, 1 dice, and a 60-second sand timer.

UPSC Game
Game Board x1
Question Cards x260
UPSC Roadmap Journey Card x4
Admit Cards x16
Karma Points x400
60 Sec Sand Timer x1
Learn to Play in 4 Simple Steps
How to Play - Step 1
How to Play - Step 2
How to Play - Step 3
How to Play - Step 4

Explore India Through Google Maps Integration

Enhance your geographical understanding with our built-in Google Maps feature. Scan the game board regions to instantly explore detailed satellite views, terrain information, and geographical context for each location. Transform your learning experience by connecting game locations to real-world geographical insights.

Bonus Resources for UPSC Success
Join Thousands of Successful UPSC Aspirants

The game's comprehensive coverage of NCERT concepts through engaging gameplay made learning enjoyable. It helped me understand complex topics better, especially in subjects I found challenging. Great learning tool!

Rajesh Kumar
Civil Services Aspirant, Mumbai

Playing this game with my study group made revision fun and effective. The mix of subjects and strategic elements helped us retain information better. The competitive aspect kept us motivated throughout our preparation.

Aisha Patel
Study Group Leader, Bangalore

This game transformed my UPSC preparation. The interactive map helped me master Geography, while the strategic use of Karma Points taught me decision-making skills crucial for the exam. A must-have for serious aspirants!

Priya Sharma
UPSC Aspirant, Delhi
Transformative Power of Gamification On Learning
Enhanced
Retention
Gamification improves information retention by a staggering 40%-60%, as revealed by Bernard et al.'s meta-analysis (The Gamification of Learning).
Skyrocketed
Motivation
83% of learners report feeling highly motivated when learning through gamified experiences, compared to traditional methods (Zainuddin et al., 2020).
Accelerated
Learning
Gamification improves factual recall and critical thinking by up to 30%, enabling learners to perform significantly better on assessments (Sailer & Homner, 2020).
Completion
Rates
Gamified courses boast a completion rate of 87%, compared to just 41% for non-gamified courses (TalentLMS Gamification Survey).
Productivity
Boost
Learners trained using gamified tools show a 50% higher performance in applying knowledge in real-world scenarios (Deloitte Report on Gamified Learning, 2020).
Instant
Growth
Real-time feedback in gamified environments boosts learner confidence and self-awareness by 90%, turning mistakes into opportunities for growth (EdTech Research, 2022).
Dopamine
Effect
Engagement with gamified elements triggers a 20% increase in dopamine release, creating a powerful feedback loop that reinforces motivation (Neuroscience in Education Study, 2018).
Cognitive
Engagement
Studies show that gamified learning enhances problem-solving abilities by 60% while fostering creativity and innovative thinking (Stanford Behavioral Labs).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can play the UPSC Preparation Board Game?

The game is designed for 2 to 4 players. Each player picks a UPSC Roadmap to begin their journey and progresses by answering questions and advancing across the board.

Is solo play possible?

Yes, solo play is possible. You can use the question cards as flashcards for revision, especially for memorization and self-testing. However, the game is designed for group play, which enhances learning through interaction, discussion, and peer-based questioning.

Which exams is this game relevant for?

The game is primarily designed for UPSC Civil Services Exam (CSE), but it is also useful for other competitive exams such as State Public Service Commission (PSC) exams, SSC CGL, and any government exam that includes General Knowledge, Polity, Geography, and other subjects found in the UPSC syllabus.

Does this game cover Mains or Current Affairs?

The game is best suited for Prelims, focusing on multiple-choice questions and foundational topics like Polity, Geography, Environment, and History. It does not cover Current Affairs or the descriptive answer format needed for the UPSC Mains, though the high-value resources in the game can provide some insights useful for Mains.

What happens if a player answers a question incorrectly?

If a player answers incorrectly, they do not move forward and the turn passes to the next player. Players can retry when their next turn comes around.

Can players collaborate or trade questions?

No, players cannot trade questions or collaborate on answers. Each player must answer questions individually. However, after gameplay, players are encouraged to discuss the questions and share insights.

What if a player learns the questions after repeated play?

If a player becomes too familiar with the questions, they should switch to hard mode. Hard mode provides only 1 admit card, while a less-prepared player can play on easy or medium mode to balance the difficulty.

Is this game only for UPSC aspirants?

No, the game is not exclusively for UPSC aspirants. Anyone interested in General Knowledge or subjects like Polity, Geography, and History can enjoy and benefit from the game. It's a fun and educational way to improve one's knowledge of India and its governance.

What happens if a player runs out of Karma Points?

If a player runs out of Karma Points, they must use an admit card to continue. If they have no admit cards left, they are eliminated from the game.

How does the game end?

The game ends when one player reaches LBSNAA Mussoorie by answering all the questions required and navigating the full UPSC Roadmap. The first player to reach the destination wins.

Can the game be paused and resumed later?

Yes, the game can be paused. Players should take note of their current Karma Points, admit cards, and position on the board to resume the game later.

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