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The player takes on the role of Arun, a villager who came to the big city with his wife and child to try his luck. Arun gets work in Chopra’s e-waste scrapyard, a small backyard factory where a dozen workers recycle electronic components. In order to feed his family, Arun has to recycle as many boards as possible, while toxic fumes will also poison him at the same time.

The gameplay is based on puzzles that gets increasingly complex. The player has to break the board apart in the most efficient manner, maximizing his profit and minimizing the numbers of moves. Through a shop system, the player can also purchase items that increase his ability to pick components, protect his health and help him to deal with health issues caused by the work. The game can be only be won by hard work: after a particular sum is reached, Arun can afford to retire from his recycling job and look for healthier opportunities.

Burn the Boards also aims at tangible change. Not only does it want to inform about the dangers of e-waste recycling and the hazardous conditions of informal workers, but it will also allow for an impact in reality. With the support of the German NGO Action for World Solidarity Causa Creations will donate 50% of its revenues to the support of migrating work forces in Indie, most whom are Dalits („Untouchables“).

Available for Android!

And iOS of course!


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We just pressed the release button for iOS! Rejoice and download our game. Or get it for Android, which is just as awesome: Bit.ly!

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Now enjoy the game, if you can and don't forget that this is all for a good causa!

Burn The Boards - now on Android

Burn The Boards - now on Android

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Our game is now available on Android! Rejoice and play our precious puzzle game, that also might make this world a better place!

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SoGoodStudios
SoGoodStudios - - 7 comments

Gave your game a play on IOS, really like the way you tell an interesting story alongside fairly simple gameplay mechanics in a way similar to Papers Please. I also thought the way the Ads were integrated into the game's story was very clever. I hope the game succeeds!

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