Everyone has a hand signal like waving fingers with thumbs in ears or a shape of a "L" on your forhead. Everyone chants while pounding on the table. "What's the name of the game? "The Indian game." "How do you play the Indian game?" Then you flash your Indian sign then flash someone else Indian sign. Then the person who's sign was broadcasted has to right away flash his/hers sign and signal someone else at the table. If you mess up you are forced to chug a beer. Then restart.
A game where you torture a person who doesn't know how to play by throwing a stick and making them guess a number either a they'll figure it out or b they'll think it has something to do with the stick itself.
Gamers from India who think they are real gamers. Mostly spend their time talking about graphics and hardware. Obsessed with CS, Fifa, Dota, GTA etc. Mostly play pc and either pirate games or buy steam games during sales.
Indian gamer 1: Eh tu CS khelta hai kya? (Hey, do you play CS?)
IG2: Haa bhai, crack bhej na (Yeah bro, send me the crack)
A subreddit that defines itself as "For discussions related to the Indian gaming scenario, from videogames in general, how we procure them to how we play them. Pretty much anything in and around videogames and its intersection with India or Indian-ness." but that intersection has somehow forgotten to acknowledge how the language Hindi and "Indian-ness" go hand in hand, while also forgetting that talking about "games in general" could sometimes use a "#general".
"hey, I found a subreddit for indian gamers like us, its called r/indiangaming "
"You mean the place where everyone come for hardware issue which can be solved by a google search?"