తెలుగు వాళ్ల సొంత ఆట
Avakaya debates. Tollywood dialogues. “Enta package?” aunties. 200 cards every Telugu person will feel in their bones — in English and తెలుగు, so the whole family plays, from your NRI cousins to ammamma.


Bright, collectible cards — ornate on the back, English + తెలుగు on the face.
Generic party games don't know what pelli choopulu feels like. They've never fought over the bill, done paala abhishekam to a cutout, or heard “chethulu kaalinaaka…” from their grandmother. Culture Cards: Telugu Edition was written by and for Telugu people — Hyderabad to Vijayawada to New Jersey. Every card lands because every card is ours.
Each game mode is its own colour world. Draw a card, its mode decides how you play — the rule is printed right on the card.

Read it aloud. The whole table points at once — most votes takes the card.

Card on your forehead, you can't see it. The group clues you in.

Describe it without saying the word. First correct shout wins it.

Read the first half — first to shout the right ending takes the card.
Cream parchment faces with English + తెలుగు, and ornate peacock-and-lotus backs — a deck you'll want to leave out on the table.

Face

Back
One card from each mode. Telugu script on every card, hints for the cousins who “understand but can't speak.”




…and 192 more in the box.
“Brought it to our Sankranti get-together and nobody touched their phones for three hours. The avakaya card alone started a 20-minute debate.”
Sravani P.
Hyderabad
“The “enta package?” card had my whole family screaming. Finally a game that roasts us the way we deserve.”
Karthik R.
Bay Area
“My parents don’t usually ‘get’ party games. The Telugu on the cards meant amma was playing harder than anyone.”
Divya M.
New Jersey
“‘Evadu kodithe dimma tirigi…’ — the entire room finished it before the reader even sat down. Pure Tollywood chaos.”
Anil V.
Vijayawada
“Played Forehead mode at a friend’s pelli and the aunties refused to give it back. Had to order my own deck.”
Meghana T.
Chicago
“It looks gorgeous on the table too — people kept picking up the cards just to look at the artwork.”
Rohit K.
Hyderabad
“Best $30 I’ve spent on a game night. Works for the cousins who can read Telugu and the ones who only speak it.”
Priya S.
Seattle
“We’re three rounds deep every single weekend now. The proverbs round gets surprisingly competitive with the elders.”
Sai Teja N.
Dallas
“Brought it to our Sankranti get-together and nobody touched their phones for three hours. The avakaya card alone started a 20-minute debate.”
Sravani P.
Hyderabad
“The “enta package?” card had my whole family screaming. Finally a game that roasts us the way we deserve.”
Karthik R.
Bay Area
“My parents don’t usually ‘get’ party games. The Telugu on the cards meant amma was playing harder than anyone.”
Divya M.
New Jersey
“‘Evadu kodithe dimma tirigi…’ — the entire room finished it before the reader even sat down. Pure Tollywood chaos.”
Anil V.
Vijayawada
“Played Forehead mode at a friend’s pelli and the aunties refused to give it back. Had to order my own deck.”
Meghana T.
Chicago
“It looks gorgeous on the table too — people kept picking up the cards just to look at the artwork.”
Rohit K.
Hyderabad
“Best $30 I’ve spent on a game night. Works for the cousins who can read Telugu and the ones who only speak it.”
Priya S.
Seattle
“We’re three rounds deep every single weekend now. The proverbs round gets surprisingly competitive with the elders.”
Sai Teja N.
Dallas
Quotes from our early playtest sessions. Real customer reviews coming as pre-orders ship.
50 per mode, matte finish, with ornate peacock-and-lotus backs built to survive 100 game nights and a few chai spills.
Telugu script and transliteration on the cards, hints in English — every generation plays together.
Each mode's rule is printed on its card face. Zero rulebook reading, instant chaos.
CULTURE CARDS · TELUGU EDITION
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Culture Cards: Telugu Edition is a physical party card game with 200 cards celebrating Telugu culture — Tollywood moments, avakaya debates, family dynamics, and phrases every Telugu person knows in their bones. Every card is printed in both English and Telugu script, so the whole family can play together, from NRI cousins to ammamma.
Culture Cards works with 2–10 players and is best with 4–8 people. It's perfect for family gatherings, friendsgivings, game nights with the Telugu diaspora, and Ugadi or Diwali parties.
Yes — every card has the content in both English and Telugu script (తెలుగు), plus a transliteration guide. You don't need to be a fluent Telugu speaker to play, which means multi-generational and mixed families can all join in.
Each card belongs to one of four modes: Most Likely To (the table votes on who fits the Telugu cultural prompt), Forehead Mode (hold the card to your forehead and get clues from the group), Describe It (describe the card without saying the word), and Finish the Phrase (complete a well-known Telugu phrase or Tollywood dialogue). The mode icon is printed on the card back — draw a card and you instantly know the rule.
It's for Telugu families and friend groups anywhere in the world — Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Chennai, and especially the diaspora in the US, UK, Australia, and beyond. If you've grown up watching Tollywood films, hearing Telugu at home, or navigating two cultures, this game was written for you.
Culture Cards: Telugu Edition is currently in pre-order. Join the waitlist to get launch pricing, a free print-and-play sample, and first notice the moment pre-orders open. We ship worldwide.