We collect as little as we can get away with. No signup, no email, no password. You walk in, pick a handle, play. No third-party trackers, no selling anything to anyone.
Desi Party Games is an independent, fan-made project — a Bollywood-themed party game you can play with friends in your living room or over a video call. There are no ads, no in-app purchases, no paywalls, and no monetization of any kind. We don't sell data, we don't run sponsored content, and nothing on this site is for sale. If that ever changes, this page will say so first.
Movie titles, posters, stills, dialogue, song previews, and other Bollywood references used inside the games are sourced from the open web — publicly accessible pages, fan wikis, official streaming previews, and the like. We use them in small, transformative ways (as trivia prompts, as game-show questions) for the kind of cultural conversation that's been happening in Indian living rooms forever.
All film titles, posters, character names, song titles, music, dialogue, and other branded material are the property of their respective copyright and trademark owners — studios, production houses, music labels, distributors, and artists. Their appearance here is purely for entertainment and reference; it does not imply any affiliation, sponsorship, partnership, or endorsement by them.
Where a song preview is streamed, the audio is fetched directly from the original rights-holder's CDN (see Privacy for the specifics) — we don't host or redistribute the underlying recording.
If you're a rights-holder and would like specific content removed from a game, mail us at the address in Contact with a brief note about what to remove and your standing to ask. We'll act in good faith, usually within a few days.
whatsapp.com, never
the full URL), any utm_* tags on a campaign
link, and whether you're a first-time or returning visitor.
So we count one visit as one person (not once per page you
click through), each beacon carries a random visitor tag kept
in your browser's local storage — the same kind of anonymous,
this-site-only identity described above, never linked to who
you are or followed anywhere else. It's our own server doing
the counting — no Google Analytics, no third party, no
advertising profile. More in
A note on our analytics below.
audio-ssl.itunes.apple.com while you play that
game.
wa.me with a pre-filled message. Whatever you
decide to send from there is between you and WhatsApp — we
don't see it.
We do count visits, but the boring, respectful way — a single first-party beacon to our own server, with no third-party script and nothing that follows you off this site. It just tells us which games people play, so we know what to build next.
Your anonymous identity lives in your browser — there's no "account" on our side to log into. Multiplayer game state is deleted shortly after the room ends. Your Daily Challenge scores and streak are kept against your anonymous identity for as long as that identity exists, so the streak can carry over day to day. Server logs rotate out within a few days.
Rooms are joined by a code, or by tapping a share link someone sent you. We don't matchmake strangers. Anyone who has your link or your code can walk into the room — share them with people you trust, and treat a leaked link the way you'd treat a leaked group-chat invite.
You keep ownership of anything you submit (handles, captions, guesses). By submitting it you grant us a non-exclusive licence to show it to the other people in your room.
We're an early-stage MVP. Things will occasionally break, rooms may drop, scores may fail to save. We'll fix what we can but can't promise uptime or that any specific feature will keep working.
Hit a bug? Mail hello@desiparty.games with a short note on what you were doing when it broke (browser, room code if you remember it, what you expected vs. what happened). That single email helps more than you'd think.
Mail us at hello@desiparty.games for data erasure, privacy questions, or anything that felt off. We'll get back to you.
Last updated: 30 May 2026.