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Built for
games that
already work.

Turn91 Studio exists because physical game creators deserved a digital partner who truly understood what they had built. Not a generalist dev shop. Not a vendor. A studio that cares as much about the game as the person who made it.


Turn91 Studio was not born from a pitch deck. It was built from over a decade of hands-on mobile development and a pattern we kept seeing: physical game creators with brilliant games and no trusted partner to take them digital.

They would approach generic studios and get back something that looked like their game but did not feel like it. Mechanics were approximated. The soul of the game was lost somewhere between the design document and the app store. They had handed over their IP and gotten back a product they could not fully stand behind.

We had been building mobile products for over a decade. We understood the technical side completely. But more importantly, we understood card and board games. We played them, studied them, and had already built digital versions for clients who trusted us with their life's work.

Turn91 Studio was built to close that gap. A studio focused entirely on this one category, with the experience to do it right, and the commitment to stay involved long after the launch.


Three things that shape every project we take on.

01

The best digital games start with proven mechanics

A game that already works at the table has something most digital games never get: real-world validation. Players have held it, argued over it, and asked to play it again. That is an asset. We treat it like one.

02

Your game deserves a partner, not a vendor

A vendor delivers and moves on. A partner stays, understands what you are building, and is invested in whether it succeeds. Every client who comes to Turn91 Studio gets a team that treats their game as if it were their own.

03

Great digital games are built over time, not just launched

The launch is not the finish line. It is the starting point. The best digital games improve with every update, every season, every piece of player feedback. We build with that in mind from day one.

15 years of mobile development. One focused studio.

Turn91 Studio is the game-focused identity of a mobile development company that started in 2012. That history is not just a number on a page. It is the reason we do not make the mistakes that newer studios make.

We have shipped products. We have maintained them. We have seen what breaks after launch, what players actually want, and what it takes to build something that lasts. That knowledge lives in every project we take on.

2012

Mobile development begins

Started building iOS and Android products for clients across multiple industries. Learned what it takes to ship and maintain a mobile product at scale.

2016

First card and board game projects

Began working with physical game creators to bring their games digital. Realised this category required a different kind of attention and care.

2021

The pattern becomes clear

Client after client came to us with the same problem. A great physical game, a bad experience with a generic studio, and no trusted partner to turn to.

2024

Turn91 Studio is born

Built as a focused, dedicated studio for card and board game creators. One specialisation. One commitment. Built to do this one thing exceptionally well.

Turn91

Every word in our name means something.

Turn

The core of every card and board game. The moment the game lives or dies. It also means turnkey. We handle everything so our clients never have to worry about the technical side.

91

India's country code. Where we are from. Kept quiet, but always present. A reminder of where this studio was built and who built it.

Studio

Not an agency. Not a dev shop. A studio. A place where craft matters and every project is treated as a creative and technical challenge worth solving properly.

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