So you don’t slowly drift apart as they grow.
A family deduction and strategy game where players read secret clues, play tactical cards, and race to the right planet in 20–30 minutes.

Most parents want more regular, meaningful time with their children — not just occasional outings. Seekers was designed for real evenings, not special occasions.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My 8-year-old is playing it every day — at least once.” — Amazon parent
Played in 3,600+ homes across India
What is Seekers of Astrod about?
A treasure hunt in space - compete, think, and race to win.
Seekers of Astrod is a fast family strategy game where players collect clues, plan moves, and race to find the planet with Astrod.
- built to turn evenings into shared ritual without a big set-up.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Even my football-obsessed boys loved our family game night with this!” - Amazon customer
How does it work?
Players secretly read clues, solve the puzzle, and play cards strategically to outmaneuver others while racing toward the hidden planet that holds Astrod.

1. Secretly read clues
Solve clues - figure out the right planet.

2. Play cards strategically
Outthink and outplay other players.

3. Race to the planet
Reach the right planet first
See how it works - in 40 secs
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “When we started we thought it would be complicated but after a while it's quite easy to follow.” - Amazon customer

Why families keep coming back to Seekers
Simple, repeatable time together that actually feels good.
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20–30 minute sessions that fit real evenings
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Quick to set up, easy to return to
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Every game feels different
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Kids stay mentally engaged
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Parents genuinely enjoy playing
A game that becomes “our evening thing,” not another toy on the shelf.
Real parents. Real days. Real stories.
Each week, we speak with intentional parents about their journey - what matters to them, what they try, what works, and what doesn’t.
The small daily battles.
The small victories.
The messy middle.
Here is one such story: Read Ananth's Story
If you’d like to be part of these stories and conversations, let us know below.
We’ll keep you in the loop.
No spam. Just useful stories.
We’re trying to collect and share the wisdom that comes from real parents dealing with real days — in the hope that something resonates and helps in a small way.
From the Designer
- why we made Seekers
"..I don’t see Seekers as a magic bullet for connection. It’s one meaningful tool — for parents who want focused, repeatable time with their children on normal evenings..."

Played in 3,600+ homes across India
What parents are saying
Played in 3,600+ homes — and here are real Amazon reviews you can verify.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My 7-year-old is playing it every day — at least once.” — Amazon parent
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “We’ve played this for two years and it’s still our family favourite.”
— Amazon parent
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Perfect family time with this game — every single time we play.”
— Amazon parent
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “We can play for hours with kids and parents together — without getting bored.”
— Amazon parent
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Even my football-obsessed boys loved our family game night with this!”
— Amazon parent
F.A.Q
Q1. What age is this for? A: Best for ages 7+ with a parent, or 8+ with peers.
Q2. How long does a game take? A: About 20–30 minutes.
Q3. Is it hard to learn? A: No. You can learn the basics in 5–10 minutes; strategy deepens over time.
Q4. Is this cooperative or competitive? A: Competitive deduction and strategy — you solve clues and race to the right planet.
Q5. Can parents and kids really play together? A: Yes — many families use it as their regular evening game.
What's in the Box
2 Rotatable Boards
2 Board Clips
4 Starting Tokens
4 Spaceship Play Pieces
1 Magnetic Booster
1 Launch Dice
2 Locks
4 Lab Shields
4 Reusable Findings Boards
4 Dry-Erase Markers
1 Rule Book
1 Set of One Niska Coins
1 Set of Two Niska Coins
1 Deck of Cards
*Colours and contents may be subject to change
Shipping & support
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Fee Standard Shipping within India
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Ships within 2–3 business days
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Easy returns within 7 days
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Reach us anytime at info@zvata.com or at 7358699287
Detailed How to Play
See how thinking, conversation, and connection could naturally unfold during play.




