Which part of this city do you defend to outsiders?
Last OrderOne card, and the small talk is over.
Printed conversation decks, each written for one specific room. Hand one to a table of strangers and they’re talking properly inside a minute — no app, no setup, no rules to learn.
Which part of this city do you defend to outsiders?
Last OrderWhat part of the job would you never say on a panel?
The Cap TableWhat Doordarshan show did your family stop everything to watch?
Prime TimeWhat’s on the cards
Written for one table, not every table.
Five real cards, one per room. This is the whole trick — the question already knows who’s holding it.
What part of the job would you never say on a panel?
The Cap TableWhat Doordarshan show did your family stop everything to watch?
Prime TimeWhat's the tea on how they actually met?
Vow or NeverWhat's the financial number that keeps you up at night?
The Cap TableEvery deck ships with its own opt-out card. Play is voluntary — no one has to answer.
Four decks
Four rooms. Four sets of categories.
Sold one at a time. The categories tell you exactly how far a deck will go.
For Bangalore's bars
Last order
OpenerComplimentBold MoveWildcardBangalore SparkHard Pass
For founder mixers
The Cap table
OpenerBuild TalkWar StoryReal TalkBold AskWildcardOff The Record
For the vintage crowd
Prime time
ThrowbackFamily DramaUncle-Aunty LogicConfess UpDareWildcardNot Today
For the bachelorette table
Vow or never
Spill The TeaFirstsNever Have I EverBride DareFill In The BlankWildcardNo Tea
Try one
Draw a card. That’s the whole game.
Ten real prompts, drawn from across the four decks. Every printed deck runs 55 cards.
Which part of this city do you defend to outsiders?
Last OrderHow it plays
A deck, a rules card, and an out for anyone who wants one.
Shuffle the deck and leave it face down in the middle of the table.
Anyone can draw. Read the card out loud before you answer it.
Answer honestly or lay down the Hard Pass card — that ends your turn.
Play is voluntary. No one has to answer if they'd rather not.
Nothing said at this table gets repeated outside it.
Keep going until the deck runs out or someone's phone battery does.
Why we make these
Every deck starts the same way — someone at a real table asked a better question, and the room changed.
So we write for that room specifically, print it, and stop there. No expansions, no app, no subscription. A deck, a rules card, and an out for anyone who wants one.
The waitlist
Tell us which room you’re buying for.
One email when your deck’s print run opens, and nothing else. ₹750 a deck, shipped across India.