Amritsar Ascent is more than just a mobile game – it's a digital tribute to Punjab's rich cultural tapestry. Launched in 2023 by a Chandigarh-based development studio, this hyper-casual runner takes players on a vibrant journey through Amritsar's most iconic locations.
From the gleaming gold of Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) to the bustling lanes of Hall Bazaar, from the historic Jallianwala Bagh to the lush fields of the Punjab countryside – every in-game environment breathes life into Punjab's heritage.
Players assume the role of a young Punjabi character navigating these landscapes, collecting sacred items, avoiding cultural obstacles, and unlocking stories from Sikh history. It's not just about high scores; it's about connecting with Punjab's soul.
Unlike generic mobile games, Amritsar Ascent is built with deep respect for Sikh traditions, ensuring accurate representations of gurdwaras, festivals, and daily life in Amritsar.
The idea for Amritsar Ascent emerged from a team visit to Amritsar during Guru Nanak Jayanti. The developers, moved by the city's spiritual energy and cultural richness, wanted to create something that would showcase Punjab's beauty to the world.
Development spanned 21 months – with 6 months dedicated solely to research. The team worked closely with historians, Sikh scholars, and local Amritsar residents to ensure cultural authenticity. They even hired Punjabi folk artists to design character outfits and create the soundtrack.
Beta testing was conducted in Punjab first, with over 10,000 local players providing feedback. Many suggested adding more historical elements, which led to the inclusion of "Guru's Wisdom" collectibles that share teachings from Sikh gurus.
The game launched nationwide in April 2023, coinciding with Vaisakhi – the Sikh new year – to maximize cultural relevance. The soft launch in Amritsar's Golden Temple complex (with permission) made headlines across Indian gaming news.
Amritsar Ascent has struck a unique chord with Indian gamers for reasons beyond typical gameplay:
First, it fills a gap in mobile gaming – representation of Sikh culture with dignity and accuracy. Many Punjabi players express pride in seeing their traditions celebrated rather than stereotyped.
Second, its accessibility makes it popular across ages. Kids love the colorful graphics and simple controls, while adults appreciate the cultural references and historical tidbits.
Third, the game's low data usage (under 90MB) and compatibility with budget smartphones – crucial for reaching India's diverse mobile market – has helped it spread beyond urban centers.
Finally, its educational value is a hit with parents. Many report their children asking about Sikh history and Punjabi traditions after playing – turning gaming into a learning experience.
The primary mission in Amritsar Ascent is to "collect the essence of Punjab" by gathering three key items:
• Guru's Words – Scrolls containing teachings from Sikh gurus
• Harvest Seeds – Representing Punjab's agricultural heritage
• Unity Coins – Symbolizing Punjab's diverse communities
Players traverse through Amritsar's landmarks, avoiding obstacles like rickshaws, cattle, and market crowds. Each run ends when the character collides with an obstacle or steps outside sacred areas (like the Amrit Sarovar around Golden Temple).
Distance traveled and items collected contribute to the "Punjab Pride" score, with regional leaderboards showing how players rank across Punjab's districts and India's states.
Amritsar Ascent uses intuitive swipe controls tailored for Indian mobile users:
• Swipe right/left to change lanes (critical in crowded market scenes)
• Swipe up to jump over obstacles (like vendor carts or temple steps)
• Swipe down to slide under barriers (such as low-hanging signs in narrow lanes)
• Tap twice quickly to activate "Langar Blessing" – a temporary shield inspired by the community meal tradition in gurdwaras
The interface features Punjabi-inspired design elements: a khanda symbol for the pause button, a wooden charkha (spinning wheel) for the score counter, and vibrant phulkari patterns framing the screen edges.
Indian players particularly appreciate the "Voice Guide" option – narration in Punjabi, Hindi, or English explaining historical context as you pass landmarks.
Amritsar Ascent features 12 distinct environments, each based on real locations in and around Amritsar:
• Golden Temple Precinct – Navigate marble walkways around the sacred pool, with reflections of the temple in water
• Hall Bazaar – Dodge cycle rickshaws and fruit carts in this bustling market street
• Jallianwala Bagh – A somber, historically accurate level with educational stops about the 1919 tragedy
• Punjab Fields – Run through wheat and rice fields, with combine harvesters as moving obstacles
• Wagah Border – A patriotic level featuring the daily flag-lowering ceremony
Each environment unlocks as players gather enough "Heritage Points," with difficulty increasing gradually. Special "Festival Levels" appear temporarily during events like Vaisakhi and Guru Nanak Jayanti.
Power-ups in Amritsar Ascent draw directly from Punjabi culture, making them both useful and educational:
• Langar Shield – Protects from one obstacle (inspired by the community protection concept)
• Bhangra Boost – Temporary speed increase with energetic bhangra music
• Karha Parshad – Collects all nearby items (named after the sacred sweet served in gurdwaras)
• Turban Glide – Allows floating over obstacles (a playful nod to traditional Punjabi turbans)
Players can purchase cosmetic items like traditional Punjabi attire (phulkari suits, patiala salwars, turban styles) or vehicle skins (decorated cycles, tractor mounts) using in-game currency called "Punjab Pesa."
Special items like the "5 Ks" (kara, kanga, kirpan, kesh, kachera) – symbols of Sikh faith – are available as rare collectibles that unlock bonus content.
Since its Vaisakhi 2023 launch, Amritsar Ascent has achieved impressive download numbers across India. As of October 2025, the game has been downloaded over 62 million times – a remarkable feat for a regionally themed game.
Android devices account for 89% of downloads (55.18 million), reflecting India's Android-dominated market. The Google Play Store version has consistently ranked in the Top 5 Cultural Games category and reached #3 in the overall Casual Games chart during the 2024 Vaisakhi season.
iOS downloads stand at 6.82 million, with a higher engagement rate – iOS users spend 23% more time per session than Android users, according to developer data.
The game saw its biggest growth spike in August 2024, coinciding with the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, when a special update increased downloads by 400% in a single week.
While Amritsar Ascent has fans across India, certain regions show exceptional engagement:
• Punjab – 31% of total downloads (highest per capita rate in India)
• Delhi NCR – 18% (large Punjabi diaspora community)
• Haryana – 12% (cultural similarities with Punjab)
• Maharashtra – 9% (particularly Mumbai's Punjabi population)
• Rajasthan – 7% (proximity and cultural exchanges with Punjab)
Interesting regional trends: Amritsar itself has the highest daily active users (DAU) at 72% of downloaders, while Chandigarh players have the highest average scores – possibly due to local knowledge of landmarks.
Overseas Indian communities have also embraced the game, with significant downloads from Canada, UK, and USA – though these are not included in India's statistics.
Player data reveals Amritsar Ascent has a uniquely broad appeal compared to most mobile games:
• Age distribution: 10-17 years (24%), 18-25 years (31%), 26-40 years (28%), 41+ years (17%) – unusually high engagement among older players
• Gender ratio: Male (53%), Female (47%) – nearly balanced, rare for runner games in India
• Urban vs. Rural: Urban (58%), Rural (42%) – strong rural adoption due to agricultural themes
• Language preference: Punjabi (43%), Hindi (31%), English (26%) – showing strong regional language uptake
Developer surveys indicate the game's cross-generational appeal comes from families playing together – parents explaining cultural references to children, and grandparents sharing personal stories related to landmarks.
Amritsar Ascent maintains impressive ratings across platforms: 4.7/5 on Google Play (from 1.8 million reviews) and 4.8/5 on the App Store (from 290,000 reviews) – among the highest for Indian-developed games.
Common praises focus on cultural authenticity: "Finally, a game that shows our gurdwaras with respect, not as mere backdrops," wrote one Punjab-based player. Many appreciate the educational elements, with parents noting, "My kids now ask about Guru Nanak while playing – amazing!"
The soundtrack – featuring traditional instruments like the dhol, tumbi, and algoza – receives consistent acclaim. "The bhangra beats make me want to dance while running!" is a frequent comment.
Players also commend the inclusive representation: "As a non-Sikh from Tamil Nadu, this game taught me so much about Punjab's culture. Beautifully done!" reflects the game's cross-cultural appeal.
No game is without feedback, and Amritsar Ascent has received constructive criticism from its Indian player base:
• Difficulty spikes: Many players noted that the Jallianwala Bagh level was too challenging. The developers responded by adding a "Respect Mode" with adjusted difficulty, explaining, "We want players to learn, not struggle unnecessarily."
• Ad frequency: The most common complaint. In response, the team introduced a "Langar Pass" (₹99/month) that reduces ads, with 10% of proceeds going to real gurdwara langars.
• Limited female characters: Early versions had fewer female options. A 2024 update added 5 new female characters in traditional and modern Punjabi attire.
• Device compatibility: Some users with older phones reported lag. The team released a "Lite Version" (45MB) for low-end devices in rural areas.
What impresses players most is the developer responsiveness – 87% of major feedback points have been addressed within 2-3 months, building strong community trust.
Amritsar Ascent's ratings show interesting patterns tied to Punjabi festivals:
• Peaks during Vaisakhi (April) – reaching 4.9/5 in 2024 after a special harvest-themed update
• Significant increase during Guru Nanak Jayanti (November) – up 0.3 points from baseline
• Slight dip during monsoon months (July-August) – possibly due to rural players having less mobile data
Sentiment analysis shows that mentions of "pride" and "heritage" in reviews increase by 65% during festival seasons, while "entertainment" is the dominant theme during other periods.
Comparative data with other Indian games shows Amritsar Ascent has 3x more positive cultural comments than the average, indicating its unique position as a cultural ambassador.
Recognizing India's linguistic diversity, Amritsar Ascent offers comprehensive language support beyond just Punjabi:
• Primary languages: Punjabi (Gurmukhi script), Hindi, English
• Regional languages: Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam
• Specialized versions: Punjabi (Shahmukhi script) for Pakistani Punjabi speakers
Language localization goes beyond menus – all in-game stories, guru teachings, and cultural explanations are fully translated by native speakers. For example, the term "langar" is explained in context for non-Punjabi players.
Usage data reveals fascinating patterns: 78% of South Indian players choose their regional language over English, while North Indian players outside Punjab often select Hindi. The developers regularly add new languages based on player requests – Odia and Assamese were added in 2025 due to popular demand.
The development team of Amritsar Ascent invested heavily in cultural authenticity, working with:
• Sikh scholars from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
• Punjab Tourism Department historians
• Local artists and craftspeople for visual design
• Folk musicians for the soundtrack
Resulting authentic touches include:
• Correct attire for gurdwara visits (head coverings, modest clothing)
• Accurate depictions of Sikh symbols without misuse
• Real recipes for langar items in collectible "Food Heritage" cards
• Proper pronunciation of Punjabi terms by native voice actors
This commitment has earned the game praise from cultural organizations, including a special mention from the Punjab Heritage Preservation Board in 2024.
While rooted in Amritsar, Amritsar Ascent includes region-specific content to engage players across India:
• North India: Special Diwali levels with Punjabi-style diyas and rangolis
• West India: Navratri-themed power-ups featuring Garba music
• South India: Pongal harvest events with Tamil Nadu-inspired obstacles
• East India: Durga Puja celebrations in the game's market levels
These regional adaptations are subtle but effective. For example, during the 2024 Chennai update, players could collect "Pongal rice" power-ups, and the soundtrack mixed bhangra with Carnatic music – a hit with South Indian players, increasing downloads there by 27%.
The team avoids cultural appropriation by working with regional consultants for all non-Punjabi content, ensuring respect and accuracy.
Seasoned Amritsar Ascent players from Amritsar and surrounding areas share these essential tips for new gamers:
• Learn the landmarks first: Local players say recognizing real locations helps anticipate obstacles. "If you know Hall Bazaar's layout, you'll know where the sudden rickshaw turns come!"
• Prioritize Guru's Words: These collectibles unlock the most valuable power-ups. Focus on them over distance in early levels.
• Master the double tap: The Langar Shield is your best friend in crowded levels. Practice activating it before market sections.
• Use Punjabi language setting: Even if you're not fluent, the audio cues (like " dikkat!" for danger) are quicker to process than English.
• Play during morning hours: Server traffic is lower, reducing lag – crucial for precise movements in temple levels.
• Take the tutorial seriously: It includes subtle hints about Sikh etiquette that become important in later temple levels.
Top-ranked Amritsar Ascent players (many from Punjab's gaming communities) share these pro strategies:
• Memorize obstacle patterns: Each level has repeating sequences every 45 seconds. Learn them to react faster.
• Chain power-ups: Combine Bhangra Boost with Turban Glide for maximum distance during festival events.
• Time runs with real events: Play during actual Punjab festivals for in-game bonus multipliers (2x during Vaisakhi!)
• Optimize device settings: Turn off battery saver mode – the slight performance boost prevents missed swipes.
• Study leaderboard replays: Top players from Amritsar use "temple hugging" techniques to collect items near the Golden Temple's edges.
• Save Punjab Pesa for events: Limited-time items during festivals often provide better long-term value than regular store items.
Each Amritsar Ascent environment requires unique strategies, as shared by the game's most dedicated players:
• Golden Temple Level: Stay near the water's edge – most obstacles are in the center. The reflection in water shows upcoming hazards early!
• Hall Bazaar Level: Hug the left side during peak market hours (in-game time). Vendor carts predominantly appear on the right.
• Jallianwala Bagh Level: Move slowly and deliberately. This level rewards precision over speed, with hidden collectibles near historical markers.
• Punjab Fields Level: Watch for bird movements – they fly away from approaching combine harvesters, giving early warning.
• Wagah Border Level: Time your runs with the flag ceremony music. Obstacles appear on beat, making them predictable with practice.
• Winter Special Level: During Lohri, bonfires create smoke that hides obstacles – use Karha Parshad power-ups to see through it.
To accumulate Punjab Pesa and rare items without spending real money, Amritsar Ascent players recommend these farming methods:
• Replay Level 5 (Morning Market): It's short, has predictable obstacles, and yields 150-200 Punjab Pesa per 3-minute run.
• Complete daily "Langar Duty" challenges: These simple tasks (like collecting 50 Harvest Seeds) give bonus currency and often include rare items.
• Join a "Panj Pyare" group: Clans of 5 players can send each other daily gifts – cumulative over a month, this adds up to thousands of Pesa.
• Watch ads strategically: Viewing ads after runs doubles rewards, and watching 3 ads daily unlocks a free "Guru's Blessing" chest.
• Participate in weekly "Kirtan Events": These cooperative challenges have higher reward rates, especially when played with 3+ friends.
• Login during Punjab holidays: The game gives free gifts on days like Martyr's Day and Guru Tegh Bahadur's birthday – mark your calendar!
Amritsar Ascent is renowned for its elaborate festival events that bring Punjab's calendar to life. These events boost daily active users by 50-70%:
• Vaisakhi Celebration (April): The biggest event of the year, featuring a harvest-themed level where players collect wheat sheaves and avoid farm equipment. Special "Nagar Kirtan" processions move through levels, granting bonus points when followed.
• Guru Nanak Jayanti (November): A spiritual event with golden light effects throughout levels. Collecting Guru's Words unlocks special teachings and a "Guru Nanak" playable character for a limited time.
• Lohri (January): Bonfire-themed levels where jumping over flames grants speed boosts. Players can collect "rewri" and "gajak" (traditional sweets) for bonus points.
• Baisakhi of Guru Gobind Singh (December): Commemorating the Khalsa formation, with special "5 Ks" collectibles that unlock a powerful Khalsa warrior character.
Each festival event includes cultural explanations so non-Punjabi players can understand the significance – a detail widely praised in reviews.
To foster community, Amritsar Ascent organizes regional competitions across Punjab and India:
• "Punjab Da Sher" Tournament: Monthly competitions where players from each Punjab district compete for district pride. Winners get their names displayed in the in-game Hall of Fame at Golden Temple.
• Amritsar City Championship: Held annually at Amritsar's Heritage Village, with live gameplay on big screens. The 2024 winner received a trophy and ₹50,000, with the final match streamed on YouTube.
• Inter-State Punjab Pride Challenge: Pits players from Punjab against Punjabi diaspora communities in other states. Delhi vs. Punjab matches regularly draw over 100,000 participants.
• Rural vs. Urban Showdown: Celebrating Punjab's diversity, this event highlights different playing styles – rural players often excel at the farm levels, while urban players dominate market scenes.
These competitions have helped build real-world communities, with many players organizing local meetups after connecting through in-game events.
Amritsar Ascent has partnered with iconic Punjab brands to enhance authenticity and offer unique rewards:
• Amritsari Kulcha Company: A 2024 collaboration featured in-game kulcha power-ups, with real coupons for free kulchas at their Amritsar and Delhi outlets.
• Punjab Tourism Board: Players who collect all heritage items unlock a free "Punjab Darshan" guidebook and discounts on heritage site visits.
• Phulkari Handicrafts Association: Special character skins featuring authentic phulkari embroidery, with 10% of proceeds supporting rural women artisans.
• Amritsar Golden Temple Langar Committee: In-game donations (using Punjab Pesa) convert to real food donations in the temple's langar, with over 100,000 meals donated through the program.
These collaborations resonate with players because they connect the virtual game to real Punjab experiences, creating a sense of purpose beyond gaming.
The Amritsar Ascent community thrives on social media, with vibrant groups across platforms:
• Facebook Groups: The official group has 1.4 million members, with regional subgroups like "Amritsar Ascent Ludhiana" (210,000 members) and "Amritsar Ascent Delhi" (185,000 members). These groups share tips, organize local meetups, and discuss cultural references.
• Instagram: The official account (@amritsarascent) has 920,000 followers, with fan art posts getting up to 50,000 likes. The hashtag #AmritsarAscent has been used over 6.2 million times, often with photos of players visiting real landmarks from the game.
• WhatsApp Groups: Over 5,000 local groups exist, many organized by Punjab district. These focus on coordinating clan activities and sharing real-time event strategies.
• Punjabi YouTube Channels: Channels like "Punjab Gamer" and "Amritsar Ascent Pro" have over 300,000 subscribers each, featuring gameplay in Punjabi with humorous commentary.
What's unique is how these online communities translate to offline connections – many groups organize langar-style community meals where players meet in person.
Beyond social media, Amritsar Ascent has fostered meaningful cultural discussions on gaming forums:
• The game's dedicated section on India's largest gaming forum has over 45,000 threads, with many focusing on historical accuracy and cultural representation.
• Players frequently share personal stories connecting to in-game landmarks: "My grandfather was at Jallianwala Bagh – this level helped me understand his experience," wrote one user.
• The developers host monthly "Ask Me Anything" sessions with cultural consultants, where players can learn more about Punjab's heritage.
• There's an active debate forum about adding more female historical figures from Punjab's history – which the developers have pledged to address in 2026.
These forums have become unexpected educational spaces, with many non-Punjabi players asking detailed questions about Sikh traditions and Punjab's history.
The Amritsar Ascent community expresses its creativity through diverse fan creations:
• Artwork: Digital artists create stunning renderings of game characters in traditional Punjabi attire, with some displayed at Amritsar's annual art festival in 2024.
• Music Remixes: Punjabi musicians have remixed the game's soundtrack, blending it with modern bhangra and hip-hop. Several remixes have gone viral on Punjabi music platforms.
• Cosplay: Players dress up as game characters at Punjab comic cons, with competitions drawing hundreds of participants. The 2025 Amritsar Comic Con featured an "Amritsar Ascent" cosplay category.
• Handicrafts: Rural Punjabi artisans have created embroidered phulkari pieces featuring game characters, sold through local markets and online.
The developers highlight exceptional fan creations in their monthly "Pride of Punjab" showcase, with some artists commissioned to create official content.
Unique to Amritsar Ascent is the amount of player-created educational content:
• Historical Guides: Players have created detailed wikis explaining the real history behind each in-game landmark, with over 100,000 monthly views.
• Language Tutorials: Punjabi-speaking players create videos teaching basic Punjabi phrases from the game, helping non-Punjabi players engage more deeply.
• Cooking Videos: Players recreate the langar recipes featured in the game, with "Amritsar Ascent Langar Cooking" playlists on YouTube gaining millions of views.
• Virtual Tours: Players have created side-by-side comparisons of in-game locations with real-life footage, showcasing the game's accuracy.
This educational content has led to the game being used in some Punjab schools as a fun way to teach local history and culture – a testament to its positive impact.
Downloading Amritsar Ascent is simple and free for all Indian mobile users. Here's how:
For Android users:
1. Open Google Play Store on your device
2. Search for "Amritsar Ascent"
3. Tap the "Install" button
4. Wait for the download (under 90MB) – perfect for limited data plans
5. Open the game and select your preferred language (Punjabi, Hindi, English, or regional)
For iOS users:
1. Open the App Store
2. Search for "Amritsar Ascent"
3. Tap "Get" and authenticate with Face ID, Touch ID, or Apple ID password
4. The game will download (110MB) and install automatically
For low-internet areas:
• Find the "Amritsar Ascent Lite" version (45MB) for basic smartphones
• Use "Nearby Share" or Bluetooth to transfer the APK between Android devices
• Many Punjab cyber cafes offer free offline downloads to customers
Once installed, the game offers a 5-minute tutorial that introduces basic controls and cultural context – highly recommended for first-time players!
Amritsar Ascent is optimized for India's diverse mobile market, with low requirements:
Android requirements:
• Operating System: Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or higher
• RAM: 1GB minimum (2GB recommended for smooth gameplay)
• Storage: 90MB free space (45MB for Lite version)
• Processor: Dual-core 1.2GHz or higher
• No internet required for basic gameplay (needed for leaderboards/events)
iOS requirements:
• Operating System: iOS 11.0 or later
• Compatible with iPhone 6s and later, all iPads from 2017 onwards
• Storage: 110MB free space
The game runs smoothly on popular Indian budget devices including:
• Xiaomi Redmi and Poco models
• Samsung Galaxy M and A series
• Realme C and Narzo series
• Motorola Moto G series
Developers regularly optimize for new budget models entering the Indian market, ensuring accessibility for all income groups.
Amritsar Ascent offers flexible login options tailored to Indian preferences:
• Google Account: Most popular among Android users (67% of players), enables cross-device sync and automatic backups.
• Mobile Number Login: Second most used option (21%), using OTP verification – perfect for players without social media.
• Facebook: Used by 9% of players, allows easy connection with friends for multiplayer events.
• Guest Login: For trying the game, but progress is lost if the app is uninstalled – 3% of users.
Logging in unlocks benefits like:
• Cloud save of progress (critical when upgrading phones)
• Access to regional leaderboards and competitions
• Ability to join "Panj Pyare" clans with other players
• Eligibility for real-world prizes in tournaments
Players can switch login methods in settings, making it easy to transfer progress when getting a new device – a common scenario in India's fast-growing mobile market.
Download Amritsar Ascent Now Login to Your AccountThe developers of Amritsar Ascent have announced exciting updates based on player feedback from across India:
• New "Rural Punjab" Expansion: 5 new levels featuring villages, farms, and rural festivals like Teeyan (women's festival) with new farming-themed power-ups.
• Historical Character Pack: Playable characters based on Punjab's historical figures, including Rani Lakshmibai (with special story levels about her Punjab connections).
• Multiplayer "Langar Run": Cooperative mode where 5 players work together to collect ingredients for a virtual langar, requiring teamwork to avoid obstacles.
• 3 New Languages: Adding Kashmiri, Dogri, and Sindhi to better serve northern Indian communities.
• Accessibility Improvements: Voice controls for players with motor difficulties and simplified graphics option for very low-end devices.
• Cultural Quiz Mode: Test your Punjab knowledge with in-game quizzes, with correct answers unlocking special items.
These updates will roll out between January and June 2026, with public beta testing available to players who participate in the game's feedback program.
In a recent interview with Indian Gaming Magazine, Amritsar Ascent's lead developer shared the team's vision:
"We never set out to make just another runner game. Our goal was to create a digital bridge to Punjab's culture – something that both Punjabis and non-Punjabis could enjoy and learn from."
The team has announced plans to open a second studio in Amritsar, employing local artists and developers to ensure authentic content creation. "We want this to be a game made by Punjabis, for India," the developer explained.
They also revealed plans for a "Heritage Guardians" program, where top players can help verify historical accuracy in new content – turning the community into active participants in development.
Looking further ahead, 2027 may bring a PC version and a "Punjab Explorer" mode that turns the game into an interactive cultural tour, potentially used by schools and tourism boards.
The Amritsar Ascent team prides itself on community-driven development, with many features originating from player suggestions:
• The popular "Langar Shield" power-up came from a Sikh player's suggestion to incorporate community protection values.
• Rural levels were added after overwhelming requests from Punjab's agricultural communities, who wanted better representation.
• The mobile number login option was implemented due to feedback from older players less comfortable with social media.
• The Jallianwala Bagh educational content was expanded based on requests from history teachers using the game in classrooms.
The developers maintain a public "Feedback Dashboard" showing which suggestions are under consideration, in development, or implemented – building transparency and trust.
"Our players know Punjab better than we ever could," said the community manager. "Their insights make Amritsar Ascent authentic – and that's why it resonates."
Regular surveys (conducted in 12 Indian languages) ensure the development team stays connected to player needs across India's diverse regions.