In the foreseeable future, thanks to the "Dabba Walla" board game, Russian-speaking gamers will have the opportunity to transform into Indian lunch carriers and receive good tips with the help of hungry Mumbai residents.
Employees of the "Evrikus" publishing house have started working on the "Dabba Walla" board game from Queen Games, designed for 2-4 players and scoring 7 out of 10 on BGG.
This project will transport participants to Mumbai and turn them into Indian lunch carriers – dabba wallas, who bring homemade food directly to the offices of hungry employees every day. The main task is to deliver Indian lunch boxes (dabbas) on time and earn tips.
Gamers begin their adventures with a trip around the city to pick up orders. They take turns moving the carriers and taking cards with images of polyomino figures of different colors. Then you need to play one card from your hand and place the corresponding polyomino on your tablet.
Having collected all the orders, players proceed to delivery and receiving tips – which are also victory points. To do this, you will again have to play your cards to determine the level of tips for each color at each level of dabba. The most successful dabba walla, of course, becomes the winner.
Unfortunately, it is not yet known when exactly "Dabba Walla" will be released in Russia, and how much people will have to pay for such a board game.