If you ask any desi gamer what gets their blood pumping, they’ll probably shout All Around Aces India! Launched in 2023 by a Mumbai-based studio, this isn’t just another sports game – it’s a love letter to India’s obsession with sports, packed into one app. 🎮
India breathes sports, yaar. From gully cricket matches that stop traffic to kabaddi tournaments in village squares, from badminton battles at local parks to hockey rivalries between schools – we live for that rush. All Around Aces India captures every bit of that passion.
“Why choose one sport when you can dominate them all?” That’s what the developers thought. So they crammed cricket, kabaddi, badminton, hockey, and even kho-kho into one game – each with that unmissable desi twist. No generic stadiums, no foreign players – just pure Indian sports magic.
Whether you’re a 12-year-old from Patna who dreams of hitting sixes like Dhoni, a 25-year-old from Ahmedabad who ruled college kabaddi, or a 40-year-old from Chennai who still plays badminton every Sunday – this game’s got something for you. It’s easy enough for your chotu bhai to learn, but deep enough to keep you grinding for months.
What makes it special? It’s not just about winning – it’s about living the sports culture we grew up with. The sound of a leather ball hitting a willow bat, the cheer of a crowd when a raider escapes, the tension of a badminton match at 19-19 – All Around Aces India brings it all to life, right in your pocket.
All Around Aces India isn’t messing around with random sports. They picked the ones that run in our blood – the games we argue about, bet on (with samosas, mostly), and celebrate like festivals. Let’s dive into each, desi style!
Of course, cricket is the star – this is India, after all! But forget those boring international stadiums. All Around Aces India’s cricket mode is all about our roots.
Play “Gully Cricket” with rules we all know: no boundaries, 4-ball overs, and if the ball hits the neighbor’s window – you’re out! Or try “Village Tournament” where the pitch is uneven, and cows might wander onto the field (you have to wait, else mausi ji will scold!).
Batting? Swipe to hit – but time it right, like you’re facing the local fast bowler who thinks he’s Bumrah. Bowling? Choose from “Chakka” ( Yorker), “Dhonii” (slow cutter), or “Gully Spin” (that unplayable leg break). Fielding? Dive to stop, but watch out for potholes in gully mode!
Kabaddi is in our rural DNA, and this game nails it. No fancy leagues – just raw, mud-slinging (literally) action.
“Village Kabaddi” mode has a dirt court, spectators sitting on the boundary, and raiders wearing gamchhas. The “City League” is faster, with concrete courts and more tactics – but still, that same “kabaddi kabaddi” chant in the background.
Raid like a pro: fake a touch, then sprint back. Defend with “chain” moves to tackle the raider. Special moves? “Desi Dash” (a super-fast raid) and “Mauka Tackle” (a surprise group tackle) – learned from watching rural tournaments!
Every Indian has played badminton at a park with a rickety net – and this mode brings that nostalgia hard.
“Park Badminton” has wind affecting the shuttle, kids running across the court, and the net that’s never straight. “Club Championship” is more polished, but still with that desi edge – like playing with a shuttle that’s seen better days (but you can’t afford a new one).
Swipe to smash, tap to drop – but master the “Chai Break Drop” (a soft shot that lands just over the net) and “Gully Smash” (a powerful hit that’s more about strength than precision). Trust us, your park buddies will recognize these moves!
Hockey is our national sport, and All Around Aces India gives it the respect it deserves. No synthetic turfs here – think grass fields and mud.
“School Hockey” mode lets you relive those inter-school matches where winning meant bragging rights for a year. “Rural Cup” has uneven grounds, and the ball often gets stuck in cow dung (yep, that’s real!).
Dribble with quick swipes, pass to teammates, and shoot with power. The “Desi Dribble” (zig-zag move to confuse defenders) and “Field Goal Finesse” (a low shot along the ground) are must-learns – just like the techniques our grandfathers taught us.
Kho-Kho is the unsung hero of Indian sports, and this game brings it to mobile screens for the first time!
Play in “Village Ground” mode where the pitch is marked with chalk, and the chasing team wears colorful dhotis. “School Championship” is more organized, but the chaos of tagging and running remains.
Chase with “Lightning Kho” (a sudden burst of speed) or defend with “Circular Dodge” (spinning around to avoid being tagged). It’s fast, it’s strategic, and it’s pure desi fun – just like the games we played during summer vacations!
Bhai, numbers don’t lie. All Around Aces India has taken over Indian mobile screens faster than a viral meme. Let’s break down the stats like we’re analyzing a cricket match!
55+ Million
That’s right – 55 million+ Indians have downloaded All Around Aces India! To put it in perspective, that’s more than the population of Australia. On Google Play, it’s 48 million, and on App Store, 7 million – crazy for a multi-sport game!
Growth? Phenomenal. In 2024 alone, 18 million new players joined – that’s 50,000+ new gamers every single day! And it’s not just big cities. While Mumbai (9 million) and Delhi (8 million) lead, tier-2 cities like Jaipur, Lucknow, and Cochin are booming – 60% of new players come from non-metros!
“We knew Indians love sports, but this response is overwhelming,” said the game’s lead designer in a 2025 interview. “It’s because we didn’t make a ‘game’ – we made a slice of Indian life. You can feel the gully, the village ground, the park in every match.” 🚀
4.5/5 (From 4.2 Million Reviews)
Ratings are like match reviews – and All Around Aces India has got 5-star praise! With 4.5 on Google Play and 4.4 on App Store, it’s one of the highest-rated sports apps in India.
“Yaar, the gully cricket mode is exactly like our colony matches! The way the ball bounces on the uneven pitch – spot on. Me and my friends have tournaments every night after work. Last week, I lost a bet and had to buy everyone chai – worth it!” – Suresh, 29, Kanpur
Priya from Bengaluru wrote, “Finally, a game that gets kabaddi right! The raiding moves are just like what we played in school. My dad watches me play and gives tips – says I should’ve joined the village team back in the day!”
Of course, no game is perfect. Some users in low-network areas complain about lag, but the devs are on it. “We’re optimizing for 2G and 3G networks,” they said. “Every Indian, whether in a metro or a village, should enjoy the game without issues.”
Cricket (45%) – Kabaddi (25%) – Badminton (20%)
No surprises here – cricket leads with 45% of all gameplay time. But kabaddi is a close second at 25% – proof that rural sports are getting the love they deserve!
Regional differences are fun to see. In Punjab and Haryana, kabaddi is played more than cricket (55% vs 35%). In Tamil Nadu and Kerala, badminton takes the top spot (38%). And in Mumbai, it’s cricket all the way (60%) – no surprises there!
This isn’t just a game with Indian flags stuck on it – All Around Aces India is built for India. The devs didn’t just translate text; they lived our sports culture to make it authentic. Let’s see how!
India has 22 official languages, and All Around Aces India speaks 15 of them fluently! From Hindi, Bengali, and Tamil to Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Urdu, Assamese, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, and even Haryanvi – we’ve got you covered.
Menus, tutorials, commentator voices – everything switches to your mother tongue. “My grandpa doesn’t know a word of English, but he’s a kabaddi champion in the game,” says Ravi from Jaipur. “He yells ‘Vapas jao!’ (Go back!) at raiders in Hindi – it’s the funniest thing ever!”
Commentators are local legends too. Hit a six in cricket, and the Hindi commentator shouts, “Chakkaaaa! Ghar jaane waala shot!” (Six! A shot that’s going home!). In Tamil, it’s “Adichaa! Veedu ku poitu varum!” Same energy, different language – pure desi joy.
The venues in All Around Aces India are like a tour of India’s sports spots. No generic stadiums – these are places we’ve actually played in!
The “Colony Gully” cricket ground has a broken wall for a boundary, a mango tree in the outfield (hit it, and you get a free hit!), and kids watching from rooftops. The “Village Kabaddi Court” is a dirt patch with spectators sitting on charpoys, and a well near the lobby (raiders sometimes hide behind it!).
The “Park Badminton” area has a net tied to two trees, a bench where uncles sit and give “expert” advice, and a stray dog that occasionally runs across the court. The “School Hockey Field” has patches of grass missing, and the goalposts are held together with tape – just like our school days!
Players are just as real. Meet Raju – the gully cricket batsman who wears a Mumbai Indians jersey (even though it’s 3 sizes too big) and hits every ball for six. Priya – the kabaddi raider from Haryana who’s faster than a bullet and never gets caught. Aravind – the badminton player from Chennai who uses a 10-year-old racket but still wins every match. These aren’t characters – they’re people we know!
The devs get it: not all of us have credit cards or fancy bank accounts. That’s why All Around Aces India accepts every payment method under the sun – and some that only Indians use!
Buy “Aces Coins” (in-game currency) using UPI (Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm – all work!), mobile wallets, debit cards, or even cash at your local kirana store (just scan the Paytm QR code they have behind the counter).
Need to spend just ₹5? They’ve got a pack. ₹10? Yep. ₹20? Absolutely. No pressure to buy big – perfect for students who save pocket money. And rewards? They’re tied to our habits: watch an ad during “chai break” to get free coins, log in daily for a “sabzi mandi discount” (random rewards, like how veggies are cheaper at 6 PM!).
“I save ₹5 every day from my tiffin money to buy Aces Coins,” says 13-year-old Ankit from Patna. “Last month, I bought the ‘Gully King’ cricket bat – now I hit sixes every match! My friends are jealous.”
Want to go from “gully beginner” to “national ace” in All Around Aces India? We talked to India’s top players – those with millions of followers and tournament wins – to get their secret hacks.
“Master the ‘Mango Tree Shot’ – it’s a game-changer,” says Rohit “Gully God” Sharma (no relation to the real one!), a top cricket player from Mumbai with 500k followers. “In gully mode, aim for the mango tree – the ball gets stuck, and you get a free hit. I’ve won 30 matches using this!”
Bowling tip from Preeti, a cricket pro from Delhi: “Use the ‘Dust Bowl’ delivery on uneven pitches. Drag the power to 60% and spin it – the ball bounces like crazy, batsmen can’t handle it. Practice in village mode for best results.”
Fielding secret: “Watch the cow!” laughs Amar from Ahmedabad. “In village cricket, cows cross the field. If the ball is heading towards a cow, let it go – the cow will stop it, and you get an automatic boundary. Saves energy, yaar!”
“The ‘Gamcha Fake’ is unbeatable,” says Vikram, a kabaddi champion from Haryana. “Pretend to touch a defender with your gamcha (towel), then sprint back. They’ll think you’re out, but the ref doesn’t count it – free point!”
Defending hack from Kavita, a top kabaddi player from Punjab: “Form a ‘human chain’ with your teammates. When the raider comes, link arms – they can’t get past. Works 90% of the time in village tournaments!”
“Timing is everything,” adds Sanjay from UP. “Raiders usually attack after 3 seconds. Wait for that, then pounce. It’s like when you catch a thief – patience pays off!”
“The ‘Chai Break Drop’ is my signature,” says Anjali, a badminton star from Chennai. “Tap the shuttle softly so it lands just over the net. Opponents can’t reach it in time – they’ll be too busy complaining, like uncles at the park!”
Smash tip from Rajesh, a badminton pro from Bengaluru: “Use the wind to your advantage. In park mode, check which way the wind is blowing – hit the shuttle with it, and it’ll fly faster. Like sailing a boat, but with a shuttle!”
“Fake a smash, then drop – classic,” advises Meera from Kerala. “Works every time, especially against new players. They’ll jump to defend, and the shuttle lands gently – easy point!”
Even pros mess up. “Stop trying to hit sixes every ball in cricket!” says Gaurav from Pune. “I see so many new players do this – 9 times out of 10, they get out. Play steady, hit singles, build your score. Like how you eat biryani – slow and steady, not rushing!”
In kabaddi, “Don’t raid alone every time,” warns Simran from Punjab. “Mix it up – sometimes send a weak raider to tire the defenders, then send your best raider. It’s like a tag team – strategy wins!”
For all sports: “Upgrade your gear wisely,” says Arjun from Hyderabad. “Don’t waste coins on fancy outfits – buy better bats, shoes, or sticks. A good bat in cricket can increase your six chances by 20% – that’s a game winner!”
Indians live for festivals, and All Around Aces India throws the biggest parties. These aren’t just reskinned events – they’re celebrations of our culture, with unique gameplay and rewards that feel like festival gifts!
Diwali in All Around Aces India is like a big family function – but with more sports! The “Aces Cup” lets you play cricket, kabaddi, and badminton on courses lit with diyas, rangolis on the boundaries, and firecracker effects when you score.
Every win earns “Diwali Crackers” – exchange them for exclusive items like the “Laxmi Bat” (cricket), “Rangoli Raider Jersey” (kabaddi), or “Diya Shuttle” (badminton). 2024’s event had a ₹10 lakh prize pool – the winner got a real gold coin and a year’s supply of sweets!
“My family has a Diwali tradition now – we all play All Around Aces India together,” says Deepa from Lucknow. “Dad and chacha ji fight over cricket, mom and bua ji dominate badminton. Last year, I won the Rangoli Jersey – still my favorite item!”
Holi in the game is a riot of colors – just like the real thing! The “Holi Hustle” event turns every sport into a color fight. Hit a six in cricket, and colored powder explodes. Win a kabaddi raid, and you splatter color on the defenders. By the end, your player looks like a rainbow!
2025’s Holi event added “Color Boosts”: red powder makes you faster, green improves accuracy, yellow gives extra strength. “Me and my friends spent hours trying to cover the entire cricket ground in pink powder,” says Ravi from Ludhiana. “Silly? Maybe. But we laughed so hard – just like real Holi!”
The reward? A “Holi Champion” outfit that changes color every time you move. It’s the most sought-after item in the game – everyone wants to show it off!
15th August in All Around Aces India is all about patriotism. The “Tiranga Challenge” lets you play as your favorite sport’s national team – wearing tricolor jerseys, of course!
Cricket stadiums have giant Indian flags, kabaddi courts are painted with saffron, white, and green, and the national anthem plays before every match (you have to stand – the game pauses till you do!). Win all 5 sports, and you get the “National Ace” badge – only 10,000 players have it!
“My son won the Tiranga Challenge last year,” says Mr. Patel from Ahmedabad. “He’s 16, and he framed the screenshot of his badge. He says it’s his ‘national duty’ to win it again this year. Makes me proud, yaar!” 🇮🇳
South India’s favorite festival gets love too! The “Harvest Games” event adds special modes: cricket with a sugarcane bat, kabaddi played on a field with hay bales, and badminton with a shuttle made of flowers.
Rewards include “Pongal Jerseys” and “Sankranti Kites” that fly above your player. “It’s so cool to see our festival in a game,” says Lakshmi from Chennai. “My little brother thinks the sugarcane bat is real – he keeps asking to play with it!”
A game is only as good as its community, and All Around Aces India’s is like a big desi family – loud, loving, and always ready for a match (or an argument about who’s better!).
The official All Around Aces India Facebook group has 3.2 million+ members – that’s bigger than many cities! It’s not just about the game. Members share photos of their real-life sports matches, organize local tournaments, and even help each other with studies or job leads.
WhatsApp groups are where the real action is. “Aces Mumbai North”, “Delhi Gully Kings”, “Bangalore Badminton Buddies” – thousands of local groups. Every morning, they post “Chai Time Matches” – quick games before work. Win, and you get bragging rights; lose, and you “owe” a virtual chai!
“I joined the Kolkata group when I moved there for college,” says Aisha. “I didn’t know anyone, but now I have 20+ friends who play daily. We meet at a local park every weekend – play the game on our phones, then play real cricket. This game made me feel at home in a new city!”
What started online has spilled into real life. All over India, All Around Aces India fans organize “Aces Meetups” – usually at local parks or sports grounds. They play the game, then switch to real sports for some physical fun.
2024’s “National Aces Meetup” in Hyderabad drew 2,000+ players from 30 states. Morning mobile tournaments, afternoon cricket and kabaddi matches, evening feast of biryani and sweets. “It was amazing to see so many people united by a game,” says organizer Farhan. “From Kashmir to Kanyakumari – all playing, laughing, and celebrating sports!”
Local meetups are even more fun. In Jaipur, they have a monthly “Gully Cricket Day” – players dress up like their in-game characters and play on a real gully. In Chennai, they have badminton tournaments where the winner gets a year’s supply of filter coffee (donated by a local shop!).
All Around Aces India has created a new breed of Indian content creators. YouTube channels like “Desi Aces” and “Gully Sports Pro” have 2+ million subscribers, posting tutorials, funny moments, and live tournament streams.
Live streaming on Instagram and MX TakaTak is huge too. “I stream my kabaddi matches every evening,” says Riya from Patna, who has 400k followers. “Viewers donate Aces Coins, which I use to upgrade my gear. Now I get sponsored by a local sports shop – who knew playing mobile games could pay the bills?”
These creators don’t just play – they teach. They visit rural areas to teach kids real kabaddi, organize cricket camps for underprivileged children, and even interview local sports legends. “It’s not just about the game,” says top creator Karan. “It’s about celebrating our sports culture and giving back to the community.”
Ready to swing, raid, and smash your way to glory? Downloading All Around Aces India is easier than hitting a six in gully cricket – and signing up takes less time than ordering a vada pav!
Android users, head to Google Play Store and search “All Around Aces India” – or click the download button below. iOS users, find it on App Store with the same search. It’s free, so no need to ask your parents for money!
Logging in is a breeze. Use Google, Facebook, or even your phone number (perfect if you’re not into social media). New players get a “Desi Starter Pack”: 2,000 Aces Coins, a gully cricket bat, a kabaddi raider jersey, and 7 days of free access to all sports modes. Enough to start dominating from day one!
Download All Around Aces India 📥 Login to Your Account 🔑Forgot your password? No problem! The login page has a “Forgot Password” button that sends a reset link via SMS – super convenient, right? And if you get stuck, in-game support speaks 10+ Indian languages and replies within 8 hours. No waiting days for help like some other games!
Pro tip: Download during festivals (Diwali, Holi) – they give extra freebies to new players. Last Diwali, new users got a free “Laxmi Bat” and 5,000 Aces Coins – still the most popular welcome gift ever!
Once you’re in, join a local WhatsApp group (search for “All Around Aces [Your City]”) – that’s where the real fun is. You’ll find teammates, rivals, and friends who share your love for desi sports.
Let’s be real: All Around Aces India is more than a game. It’s a celebration of our sports culture, our diversity, and our love for competition (and chai breaks!). In a country with so many languages and traditions, it’s a rare thing that brings us all together – and that’s special.
It’s a source of pride too. For too long, Indian gamers played foreign sports games that didn’t get us. They had baseball, American football, and generic soccer – nothing that felt like our sports. All Around Aces India changed that. It’s our game – made by Indians, for Indians.
And it’s inspiring the next generation. Kids in small towns now dream of being kabaddi champions, not just cricket stars. Schools report more kids joining hockey and badminton teams. “My son started playing the game, then asked to join the school kabaddi team,” says Mr. Singh from Punjab. “Now he’s the star raider – all because of a mobile game! Who would’ve thought?”
It’s also preserving our sports heritage. Kho-kho, once fading from urban areas, is making a comeback thanks to the game. Parents are teaching their kids the rules, and local tournaments are popping up again. “I had never heard of kho-kho before the game,” says 14-year-old Ayesha from Mumbai. “Now I play it with my friends every evening – it’s so much fun!”
As All Around Aces India grows, one thing’s clear: it’s not a trend. It’s part of Indian youth culture – a new way to connect, compete, and celebrate the sports we love. That’s a legacy worth cheering for.
So what are you waiting for? Download the game, grab your virtual bat or raider jersey, and join India’s biggest sports party. The gully, the court, the field – they’re all waiting for you. And this time, it’s our game to win.
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