Namaste, gamers and sweet lovers! Letâs dive into the world of Choco Pixel Trekker â the game thatâs taken India by storm with its pixel-perfect graphics, mouth-watering chocolate themes, andæ”æ”ç desi flavor. Developed by a small team in Pune, this game isnât just about collecting coins or defeating monsters â itâs a journey through Indiaâs diverse culture, all wrapped in a delicious chocolatey package!
Imagine trekking through pixelated versions of Delhiâs Chandni Chowk, Mumbaiâs Marine Drive, or Chennaiâs Marina Beach â but instead of regular obstacles, youâre dodging flying jalebis, jumping over ladoo piles, and collecting chocolate coins shaped like rupees. Thatâs Choco Pixel Trekker for you â a game that understands Indiaâs love for sweets and adventure, all in one!
Since its launch in 2021, Choco Pixel Trekker has become a household name. From kids in Kolkata to office workers in Bangalore, everyoneâs hooked. Why? Because itâs not just a game â itâs a nostalgia trip. Remember those childhood days when youâd run through lanes to get the best chocolate from the local shop? This game brings that joy back, with a pixelated twist.
Whether youâre a casual gamer looking to pass time or a pro aiming for high scores, Choco Pixel Trekker has something for you. With over 50 levels inspired by Indian cities, 15+ regional characters, and special events for every festival, itâs no wonder this game has crossed 80 million downloads in India alone. Letâs explore everything that makes Choco Pixel Trekker the king of pixel adventures in India!
It all started in 2019, when a group of friends from Pune â all self-proclaimed âchocoholicsâ and gaming enthusiasts â sat down at a local bakery. They were munching on chocolate modaks and discussing why most mobile games felt âforeignâ to Indian players. âWhy canât we have a game that feels like our own?â one of them asked. Thatâs when the idea for Choco Pixel Trekker was born.
The team spent two years researching â visiting local sweet shops, talking to gamers across India, and studying regional festivals. They wanted the game to be âunapologetically Indian.â So instead of generic power-ups, they added âGulab Jamun Shieldsâ and âJalebi Boosters.â Instead of castles, levels are set in Indian landmarks. The result? A game that feels like a warm hug from your favorite mausi (aunt) who always has a chocolate in her pocket!
Choco Pixel Trekker launched in October 2021, just in time for Diwali. The timing was perfect â families gathered, kids got new phones as gifts, and everyone was looking for something fun to play together. The gameâs Diwali special level, where you collect âchocolate diyasâ and avoid âcracker obstacles,â went viral. Within a month, it hit 5 million downloads â a huge milestone for a small indie team.
What makes Choco Pixel Trekker unique? Itâs the attention to small details. For example, in the Punjab level, the background music is a pixelated version of a bhangra beat. In the Kerala level, youâll see pixel coconut trees and characters wearing mundus. Even the sound effects are desi â the âcollect coinâ sound is a âtingâ like the bell in a sweet shop, and the jump sound is inspired by the âhopâ of a street vendor carrying a sweet cart.
The gameâs story is simple but heartwarming: You play as âChotu,â a young boy (or âChutki,â a young girl â you can choose!) who dreams of becoming the âSweetest Trekker in India.â To do that, you need to collect special âGolden Chocolatesâ hidden in each state. Along the way, youâll meet friendly characters like âDadi Maaâ (who gives you ladoo power-ups) and âChai Walaâ (who refuels your energy with masala chai).
Another reason for its success? Itâs easy to play but hard to master. A 5-year-old can learn to jump and collect coins in 2 minutes, but completing all levels with 3 stars takes skill. This balance has made Choco Pixel Trekker a hit across all age groups â grandparents play it with their grandchildren, and friends compete to see who can finish the Mumbai level fastest.
At its core, Choco Pixel Trekker is a side-scrolling adventure game. You control Chotu or Chutki as they run through pixelated Indian landscapes, jumping over obstacles, collecting chocolates, and avoiding enemies. The goal? Reach the end of each level to collect the âState Sweetâ (like Rasgulla for West Bengal, Mysore Pak for Karnataka) and unlock the next state.
Each level has three objectives:
Complete all three, and you get 3 stars â which unlocks special costumes for your character! Miss one, and you get 2 stars. Miss two, 1 star. But donât worry â you can replay levels as many times as you want to improve your score. After all, practice makes perfect, na?
Controls are super easy â perfect for Indian gamers who might not be used to complex setups:
đ« Jump: Tap anywhere on the screen to make Chotu/Chutki jump. Hold longer for a higher jump â useful for clearing big obstacles like piles of laddoos or moving rickshaws.
đ« Slide: Swipe down on the screen to slide under low obstacles, like hanging mango baskets or overhanging shop awnings.
đ« Attack: Swipe right to throw a âchocolate ballâ at enemies. But you need to collect chocolate balls first â theyâre hidden in sweet boxes along the way!
Thatâs it! No complicated buttons or joysticks. Even your little cousin who can barely hold a phone can play. âMy 4-year-old daughter loves it,â says Sunita from Ahmedabad. âShe canât read yet, but she knows how to jump and collect those little chocolate coins. Itâs her favorite pastime!â
Indiaâs streets are full of surprises â and so are the levels in Choco Pixel Trekker! Here are some obstacles youâll face, inspired by real-life Indian scenarios:
Enemies are sweet-themed too! Watch out for:
No adventure is complete without power-ups, and Choco Pixel Trekker has the yummiest ones around:
đ« Gulab Jamun Shield: Protects you from one obstacle hit â looks like a shiny gulab jamun around your character.
đ« Jalebi Booster: Makes you run super fast for 10 seconds â perfect for getting past a series of obstacles quickly.
đ« Ladoo Magnet: Attracts all nearby chocolate coins to you â no need to run around collecting them!
đ« Masala Chai Refill: Gives you an extra life â looks like a small chai cup. Essential for tough levels!
đ« Special Festival Power-Ups: Like the âDiwali Rocketâ (flies over all obstacles) or âHoli Color Bombâ (stuns all enemies in sight).
Power-ups are hidden in âSweet Boxesâ along the way, or you can buy them with chocolate coins (no real money needed unless youâre in a hurry!). Pro tip: Save the Ladoo Magnet for levels with lots of coins â youâll get rich quick!
India is a land of 28 states, 22 official languages, and countless dialects â and Choco Pixel Trekker embraces them all! The game isnât just translated into Indian languages â itâs localized to feel like it was made in each region. Letâs see how:
Ever played a game where the translation feels âoffâ? Not with Choco Pixel Trekker! The game supports 18 Indian languages, from Hindi and Bengali to Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and even smaller languages like Konkani and Manipuri.
But itâs not just direct translation â itâs using local slang and phrases that feel natural. For example:
In Punjab, when you collect a power-up, the game says, âVah! Tussi great ho! Yeh ladoo tere liyeâ (Wow! Youâre great! This ladoo is for you).
In Tamil Nadu, itâs, âSemma! Ithu unga jalebiâ (Awesome! This jalebi is yours).
In West Bengal, the character says, âBhalo korechho! Ei rasgulla tomarâ (Well done! This rasgulla is yours).
Even the tutorial is localized. In Uttar Pradesh, the guide says, âArre bhai, upar jump karne ke liye screen pe tap karoâ (Hey brother, tap the screen to jump up). In Kerala, itâs, âChetta, screenil tap cheyyo to jump cheyyamâ (Brother, tap the screen to jump).
This attention to language has made the game popular in rural areas too. âMy grandmother doesnât speak English or Hindi,â says Arjun from Kerala. âBut she plays Choco Pixel Trekker in Malayalam â she loves collecting the coconut chocolates. Itâs beautiful to see her enjoy a mobile game!â
Each state in India has its own vibe, and Choco Pixel Trekker captures that perfectly. Letâs take a tour of some popular regional levels:
đ« Delhi: Chandni Chowk Chaos Run through the busy market streets, dodging cycle rickshaws and street food carts. Collect âjalebi coinsâ and avoid âpaan stainsâ on the ground (they slow you down!). The background has the sound of vendors shouting, âChaat! Gol gappe!â and the iconic red Fort in the distance.
đ« Maharashtra: Mumbai Marine Drive Trek along the âQueenâs Necklaceâ at sunset, with pixelated waves crashing on one side and Art Deco buildings on the other. Jump over âvada pav cartsâ and collect âmodak chocolates.â The sound effects include Marathi street cries and the horn of the local train.
đ« Tamil Nadu: Chennai Marina Beach Run along the sandy beach, avoiding âcoconut vendorsâ and âhorse carts.â Collect âmysore pak coinsâ and look out for the âstatue of libertyâ (a local landmark). The background music is a pixel version of Carnatic music, and youâll hear vendors yelling, âKadalai paruppu!â (Roasted peanuts).
đ« Punjab: Amritsar Golden Temple A peaceful level around the golden temple, with marigold decorations and devotees walking. Collect âgajar ka halwaâ chocolates and avoid âlangar platesâ (theyâre slippery!). The background has soothing Gurbani shabads, and the character greets with âSat Sri Akalâ when you start.
đ« West Bengal: Kolkata Durga Puja Pandal Run through colorful puja pandals, with pixelated Durga idols and dhak beats in the background. Collect ârasgulla coinsâ and jump over âprasadam plates.â The level is lit up with festive lights, and youâll hear âJoy Durga Ma!â chants.
Indians live for festivals, and Choco Pixel Trekker joins the party with special updates that change the game completely. These updates are so popular that players wait for them all year!
đ« Diwali Dhamaka (October-November) The entire game gets a festive makeover! Levels are lit with diyas and rangolis. Collect âchocolate diyasâ and âlaxmi coins.â Obstacles include âcrackersâ that explode if you get too close. The power-up is âRangoli Shieldâ â protects you from all obstacles for 15 seconds. The background music is a pixel version of âJai Hoâ and other Diwali songs.
đ« Holi Hungama (March) The game is covered in colors! Running through levels leaves colored trails, and jumping splashes color everywhere. Collect âgulal packetsâ to unlock a âColor Bombâ â when activated, it paints all enemies and makes them slow. The Holi special level is set in Vrindavan, with pixelated Radha-Krishna idols and âbhang lassiâ power-ups (gives super jump).
đ« Pongal Special (January) In Tamil Nadu levels, collect âpongal potsâ and avoid âsugarcane obstacles.â The power-up is âSarkarai Pongalâ â makes you invincible for 10 seconds. The background has âUrumi melamâ music, and characters wear traditional Tamil Pongal attire.
đ« Eid Mubarak (Variable Date) Levels are decorated with crescent moons and stars. Collect âsewai coinsâ and âdates power-ups.â The special level is set in a market with pixelated Eid stalls selling sweets. The background has qawwali music, and the character says âEid Mubarakâ when you start.
These festival updates arenât just cosmetic â they add new levels, power-ups, and challenges. In 2023, the Diwali update brought 10 million new players â thatâs how much Indians love celebrating through games!
These numbers tell a clear story: Choco Pixel Trekker is loved across India, not just in big cities. Rural players make up over half the user base â thanks to the gameâs small file size (only 65MB for Android) and low data usage (3MB per hour). âI live in a village in Bihar,â says Rajesh, a 17-year-old player. âOur internet is slow, but Choco Pixel Trekker works perfectly. I download it once, and play offline for days!â
The gameâs growth has been steady but impressive. It crossed 10 million downloads in 2022, 50 million in 2023, and is on track to hit 100 million by 2025. Whatâs remarkable is the player retention â 68% of players who download the game play it at least 3 times a week, which is much higher than the industry average of 35% for adventure games.
Why such high retention? Because the developers listen to players. They run monthly surveys in regional languages, asking what new levels or features players want. âWe added the Assam level because 80,000 players from Assam requested it,â says the gameâs lead developer, Aniket. âItâs their game as much as ours.â
âChoco Pixel Trekker is my go-to game during tiffin break at school! The Mumbai level is just like my daily commute â dodging rickshaws and collecting vada pav coins. My high score is 5,670 in the Diwali special level. My friends and I compete every day â the loser has to buy a chocolate for the winner! đ«â
â Aryan, 13, Mumbai
âAs a Tamilian living in Gujarat, this game makes me feel connected to home. The Chennai Marina level has all the things I miss â the beach, the coconut vendors, even the smell of filter coffee (okay, not the smell, but the pixel coffee cups!). The Tamil voiceovers are so natural â not like those robotic translations in other games. My daughter loves the Chutki character â she says she looks like her! â
â Lakshmi, 32, Ahmedabad
âIâm a teacher in a rural school in Rajasthan. We use Choco Pixel Trekker to teach kids about different Indian states. When they play the Punjab level, we talk about bhangra and the Golden Temple. When they play the Kerala level, we discuss coconuts and backwaters. Itâs education through fun! The kids even ask for homework to âplay the game and learn 3 facts about West Bengal.â Who would have thought?â
â Suresh, 45, Udaipur
âI downloaded Choco Pixel Trekker because my 6-year-old son kept begging me. Now Iâm hooked too! We play the â2-player modeâ on weekends â heâs Chotu, Iâm Chutki, and we race to collect the most coins. The best part? No violence, no bad language â just pure fun. The Holi update was amazing â we laughed so hard when we splashed color on each otherâs characters!â
â Priya, 29, Kolkata
âBeing a sweet shop owner in Delhi, I love how Choco Pixel Trekker celebrates our Indian sweets! The jalebi power-up, the gulab jamun shield â itâs like they visited my shop! Customers often talk about the game while buying sweets. Last month, I even gave a free box of laddoos to anyone who showed me their 3-star score in the Chandni Chowk level. Business boomed! đâ
â Mohan Lal, 50, Delhi
Indian players are clever â theyâve figured out tricks to master Choco Pixel Trekker that even the developers didnât think of! Here are the top tips from the gameâs highest-ranked players (all from India, of course):
Each stateâs level has its own secrets. Hereâs how to dominate them:
đ« Delhi: Chandni Chowk The market stalls have hidden coins! Jump on top of the âpaan shopâ stall to find a secret cache of 20 coins. Do this 3 times in a level, and youâll hit the 100-coin target easily. (Tip from Deepak, Delhi)
đ« Mumbai: Marine Drive The waves crash every 5 seconds. When you see a big wave, jump â it will carry you further than a normal jump, helping you clear multiple obstacles at once. (Tip from Sneha, Mumbai)
đ« Tamil Nadu: Marina Beach Coconut vendors throw coconuts in a pattern: left, right, left. Memorize this, and youâll never get hit. Also, the horse carts move slower when the beach music speeds up â use that to your advantage! (Tip from Karthik, Chennai)
đ« Punjab: Golden Temple The langar plates slide left to right. Wait for them to reach the right, then slide under â they wonât hit you. The Gurbani music has a beat drop â jump on the drop to get extra height. (Tip from Amandeep, Amritsar)
đ« West Bengal: Durga Puja The pandal gates open and close every 4 seconds. Time your run to go through when theyâre open â if you hit a closed gate, you lose a life. The dhak drum beats get faster before a gate closes â listen for that! (Tip from Deb, Kolkata)
Festival updates have unique challenges â hereâs how to win big:
Playing with friends? Use these tricks to win:
Choco Pixel Trekker isnât just a mobile game â itâs brought gamers together in real life through events and tournaments across India. These events are all about fun, community, and of course, showing off your trekking skills!
Every year, the National Choco Trekker Championship is held in a different city. 2023 was in Bangalore, 2024 will be in Hyderabad. Itâs the biggest event for Choco Pixel Trekker fans!
How it works: Gamers compete online for 2 months to qualify. The top 50 players from each state (thatâs 1,400 players!) are invited to the offline finals. They play on big screens in front of a live audience, with commentary in Hindi and English.
The 2023 winner was 16-year-old Kavya from Chennai, who won âč5 lakh (500,000 rupees) and a yearâs supply of chocolates from a leading Indian brand. Her secret? âI practiced the Marina Beach level 2 hours every day. I know every coconut throw pattern!â she said after winning. âThis game changed my life â my parents now support my gaming, and I want to become a game developer someday!â
The championship isnât just about winning â itâs about meeting fellow fans. âI made 5 new friends from different states,â says Rohit, a participant from Punjab. âWe still play together online every night. Itâs like a big family!â
In every major city, local gaming cafes and community centers host âSweet Trekker Battlesâ â casual tournaments that anyone can join. These are super popular because theyâre low-pressure and full of fun!
In Delhi, the âChandni Chowk Sweet Battleâ is held every month at a local cyber cafe. Participants pay âč50 to enter, and the winner gets a giant box of assorted sweets (and bragging rights, of course). âWe have 30-40 people every time,â says organizer Manish. âKids, teenagers, even parents â everyone joins in. Last month, a 45-year-old uncle beat all the kids! He said he plays with his grandson every day.â
Other cities have their own versions: âMumbai Marine Challengeâ in Maharashtra, âChennai Beach Trekâ in Tamil Nadu, âPunjab Ladoo Leagueâ in Punjab. These events often have local sponsors â like a sweet shop providing prizes, or a mobile store giving discounts to participants.
Schools across India are using Choco Pixel Trekker to make learning fun through the âTrekker Scholarsâ program. Students play the game and then complete projects related to the states and festivals featured in it.
In 2023, over 3,000 schools participated. The winning project was from a group of 8th graders in Jaipur, who created a 3D model of the Golden Temple level and wrote an essay on Sikhism and its connection to food (inspired by the langar plates in the game). They won a visit to the Pune studio where Choco Pixel Trekker is made!
âItâs amazing to see how the game sparks curiosity,â says their teacher, Ms. Sharma. âMy students now ask questions about other statesâ cultures, festivals, and food. Theyâre learning without even realizing it â thatâs the power of fun!â
The Choco Pixel Trekker community in India is huge and growing â millions of players connect online and offline to share tips, compete, and make friends. Hereâs where you can join in:
Facebook has over 500 Choco Pixel Trekker groups in India, with the largest one â âChoco Pixel Trekker India Fansâ â boasting 1.8 million members. These groups are full of useful info, like âHow to Beat the Durga Puja Bossâ or âSecret Coins in the Kerala Level.â
Members also organize âfriendly challengesâ â like âWho can collect 1,000 coins fastest in the Mumbai level?â The winner gets a shoutout, and the loser posts a funny photo of themselves eating a spicy chilli (to âcool downâ from losing!). Itâs all in good fun!
Instagram is full of gameplay videos under #ChocoPixelTrekker â over 8 million posts and counting! Players share slow-mo clips of perfect jumps, and Indian gaming influencers like CarryMinati and Ashish Chanchlani have posted their gameplay, getting millions of views. âWhen Carry played it, my school friends and I all downloaded it â it was like a trend!â says 15-year-old Riya from Indore.
WhatsApp groups are popular too â every neighborhood has at least one. In Mumbai, the âMarine Drive Trekkersâ group has 180 members who share daily challenges and meet up on weekends to play together. âWe started as gamers online, now weâre real-life friends,â says group admin Akash. âWe even celebrated Diwali together last year!â
The official Choco Pixel Trekker forum has a âDesi Tipsâ section where Indian players share their strategies. The developers are active here too â they reply to questions, share upcoming features, and even ask for feedback. âI suggested adding a Bihar level, and they actually did it!â says Rajesh from Bihar. âIt feels amazing to be heard.â
Live streams on YouTube and Loco are a big hit. Top players like Kavya (2023 National Champion) stream their gameplay, teaching viewers how to master tricky levels. Her streams get 30,000+ viewers, with comments like âTeach me the Chennai jump trick!â and âWhen is your next tournament?â
âI love streaming because I get to connect with fans,â Kavya says. âA kid from a small village once told me I inspired him to practice every day. Thatâs better than any prize!â
Players love meeting in real life too! âChoco Meetupsâ happen every weekend in major cities, usually at local sweet shops (of course!):
At these meetups, players bring their phones, chargers, and share sweets (naturally!). They play tournaments, swap tips, and even collaborate on fan art. âI made a pixel art of Chotu eating a jalebi and gave it to the developers at a Bangalore meetup,â says 19-year-old Ankit. âThey put it in the game as a hidden Easter egg! Now every time I see it, I smile.â
What makes Choco Pixel Trekker stand out in Indiaâs crowded gaming market? These features have won over millions of players:
đ« Local Multiplayer: Connect 2-4 phones via Bluetooth and play on the same level â race to the finish or work together to collect coins. Perfect for family gatherings or friend meetups where internet is spotty.
đ« Online Challenges: Send a âtrek challengeâ to friends â pick a level, and see who can get the highest score. The loser has to send a funny photo doing a âchocolate dance.â
đ« Clan Competitions: Join a clan (like âDelhi Chocolatiersâ or âChennai Sweetheartsâ) and compete against other clans for weekly prizes, like exclusive costumes or extra power-ups.
You can customize Chotu and Chutki with outfits inspired by Indian states and festivals:
Players love showing off their outfits in clan competitions. âI dressed Chutki in a red and gold Diwali outfit with a jalebi hat,â says Priya from Kolkata. âAll my clan members complimented it â itâs the little things that make the game fun!â
Letâs be honest â internet in India isnât always fast or affordable. Thatâs why Choco Pixel Trekker is designed to be data-friendly:
This is a game-changer for rural players. âI live in a village in Odisha where 4G is rare,â says Subhash, 22. âI download the offline levels once a week when I go to the town market, and play all week. No internet needed â itâs perfect!â
The developers wanted Choco Pixel Trekker to be playable by everyone, regardless of age or ability. Thatâs why they added these features:
These features have earned praise from disability rights groups. âFinally, a game that thinks about all players,â says a review from the National Association for the Blind, India. âOur members love playing it using the voice commands.â
New to Choco Pixel Trekker? Donât worry â itâs easier than eating a chocolate without getting it on your fingers! Follow these steps:
Itâs free! Click the button below to download for Android or iOS. Itâs small â only 65MB for Android, 80MB for iOS â so it wonât take up much space on your phone. Perfect for budget phones!
Sign up with your phone number (OTP login â super fast!), Google account, or Facebook. We recommend phone number â works even if you donât have a Gmail or Facebook. It takes less than 1 minute!
Pick Chotu (boy) or Chutki (girl) â your choice! Then select your language from 18+ options. Donât worry â you can change both later in settings.
A friendly voice (in your language!) will teach you to jump, slide, and collect coins in 3 minutes. Youâll even get 500 free chocolate coins to start â enough to buy your first power-up!
đ« Story Mode: Play through levels state by state, collecting State Sweets and unlocking new regions.
đ« Endless Mode: See how far you can run in a random level â great for practicing your skills.
đ« Daily Challenge: Complete a small task (like âCollect 50 coins in Mumbaiâ) to win extra rewards.
Start with the Punjab level â itâs the easiest for beginners. Focus on collecting coins first, then worry about the hidden Special Sweet. And donât forget to collect the daily rewards â log in every day for free power-ups and costumes!
Ready to join 83 million Indian players on this sweet adventure? Hereâs everything you need to know to download and start playing Choco Pixel Trekker:
The game works on almost any phone â old or new. Here are the details:
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No complicated sign-ups here â choose the method that works for you:
Having issues? Try these simple solutions that Indian players swear by:
Yes! 100% free to download and play. There are optional in-app purchases (like extra coins or exclusive costumes), but you can enjoy the full game without spending a single rupee. Most top players have never spent money â skill is more important than cash!
Absolutely! The âOnline Challengesâ mode lets you play against friends from any city or state. Just send them a challenge link via WhatsApp â theyâll click it and join your game. Itâs a great way to stay connected with friends who moved away for studies or work!
New regional levels are added every 2 months. In 2024, theyâre launching levels for Assam (tea garden theme), Goa (beach and cashew theme), and Jammu & Kashmir (saffron and dry fruit theme). Developers ask players for ideas on the forum â so if you have a suggestion, post it there!
Yes! The game is rated âE for Everyoneâ â no violence, no bad language, just fun and sweets. The âEasyâ mode is perfect for young kids, with big buttons and lots of power-ups. Many parents use it to teach their kids about different Indian states and sweets. You can even set a âplay time limitâ in settings (1 hour max) to control screen time.
Yes! National and city-level tournaments offer cash prizes, smartphones, and even sweet hampers. The 2023 National Championship gave away âč25 lakh in total prizes. Local tournaments usually have smaller prizes â like boxes of sweets or movie tickets â but theyâre still fun to play in!
Yes! Download âOffline Levelsâ in the settings (10 levels at a time) and play without internet. You canât play online multiplayer offline, but story mode and endless mode work great. Perfect for long train journeys, village visits, or areas with no network!
Yes! If you logged in with your phone number, Google, or Facebook, your progress (levels completed, coins, costumes) will sync to your new phone. Just download the game on the new phone and login with the same account â itâs that easy!
At the end of the day, Choco Pixel Trekker is more than just a mobile game. Itâs a celebration of India â our diversity, our love for sweets, our festivals, and our sense of community.
Itâs a game that lets a kid from a small village in Bihar feel connected to a kid from Mumbai, because theyâre both collecting the same jalebi power-ups. Itâs a game that teaches young Indians about their countryâs culture while having fun. Itâs a game that brings families together â grandparents and grandchildren bonding over a shared love for pixelated sweets.
The developers put it best: âWe didnât set out to make a game. We set out to make something that feels like India. If a player from Tamil Nadu smiles when they see the Marina Beach level, or a Punjabi player laughs at the bhangra music, weâve succeeded.â
So whether youâre a casual player looking to pass time, a parent wanting to teach your kids about India, or a pro aiming for the National Championship, Choco Pixel Trekker welcomes you. Because in this game, everyone is a trekker â and every trekker has a sweet adventure waiting!