
​About Go Bonkers
The Go Bonkers Story
Go Bonkers exists because we were tired of pretending to enjoy the same International games over and over again without any references that we could actually relate to.
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You know the ones — the board games that take 20 minutes to explain, the card games everyone has already memorised, and the "fun" activities that somehow turn boring halfway through the night. Game nights started feeling predictable. House parties felt quieter than they should. Something was missing.
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So we decided to fix it.

It Started With Boredom (and a Lot of Laughing)
Go Bonkers didn't start as a "startup idea". It started the way most good things do — with friends hanging out, talking nonsense, laughing too much, and wondering why there wasn't a game that actually matched our energy.
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We wanted a game that didn't care about being polite.
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A game that encouraged shouting, acting stupid, embarrassing your friends, and creating inside jokes that refuse to die.
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Something simple enough to learn in minutes, but chaotic enough to stay fun every single time you play.
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That's how Go Bonkers was born.


What Makes Go Bonkers Different?
Go Bonkers is a party card game built for Indian groups, Indian humor, and Indian chaos.
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It's not trivia.
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It's not about being "smart".
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And it's definitely not a one-time-play game.
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Every deck comes with 320+ original cards, and each game only uses a small portion of them. That means every time you play, the experience changes. New combinations, new reactions, new arguments, new moments.
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The game unfolds in three rounds that slowly escalate the madness — from talking, to guessing, to full-blown acting — without ever becoming complicated or boring.
It's designed so that:
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Everyone can play
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No one needs preparation
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And nobody stays quiet for long
Built for Indian Chaos
Go Bonkers is proudly rooted in Indian culture.
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The humor, the references, the situations — they all come from things we've grown up with. Bollywood moments, awkward social situations, everyday Indian chaos, and those oddly specific experiences that instantly click with the group.
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This isn't a western import trying to "fit in".
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It's a game made with Indian houses, Indian parties, and Indian volume levels in mind.
Which also makes it perfect for:
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House parties
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Diwali nights
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Friend group get-togethers
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Pre-drinks and drinking parties
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Situations where things are already a little unhinged

WHO IS THIS GAME FOR?
Friends who shout more than they think
Cousins who meet only during festivals
Office groups who "just came for one drink"
Couples testing their wavelength
The friend who always ruins charades
If your group enjoys laughing at each other, embarrassing each other, and creating memories you'll talk about weeks later —
GO BONKERS IS FOR YOU! 🎉
What We Care About?
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We care about fun over perfection.
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Replay value over gimmicks.
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And games that make people look up from their phones and actually talk to each other
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We don't take ourselves too seriously — and neither should you while playing Go Bonkers.
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The goal was never to make a "clever" game.
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The goal was to make a memorable one.
Where We're At Right Now?
Go Bonkers is an independent brand, launched in small batches and built slowly, intentionally, and honestly.
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We're starting local, learning from real players, and growing one chaotic game night at a time. Every deck sold helps us improve, expand, and bring more madness to more tables.
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If you're here early — welcome. You're officially part of the beginning.
Ready to Go Bonkers?
If you're done with boring games and predictable nights, Go Bonkers is waiting.
Explore what's inside (connect to what's inside page), learn how to play (connect to how to play page), or jump straight in and grab a deck.
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Because the only rule that really matters is simple:
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Don't overthink it. Just Go Bonkers.
