Ledger Report: A 1947 Story

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About this game

FREE. All five original stories — every act, every ending — are now completely free. No ads, no subscriptions. One optional one-time purchase unlocks the new final story, THE ACCOUNT.

A nation has been written into existence overnight. The bahi-khata ledgers of every household are open to a blank page. Yours has forty rupees in it, and a single torn entry your father left behind.

THE LEDGER REPORT is a turn-based narrative strategy game about the stock market, trade, and family fortune in post-Independence India, told through five interwoven lives between 1947 and 1965 — and, in the finale, the 1966 inquiry that weighs them all. There is no levelling up, no energy timers, no pay-to-win. Every turn is a paragraph you read and a choice you make, and every choice moves the three numbers that decide who you will have been by the time the ledger closes.

▸ FIVE PROTAGONISTS, FIVE LEDGERS — ALL FREE

Arjun, a broker's son in Bombay who walks back into the room that broke his father. Leela, a Cochin auditor's daughter who can read a balance sheet faster than she can read a face. Rahim, a Kashmiri customs clerk who knows what every crate at the Banihal Pass really contains. Amrita, a Jodhpur heiress whose grandmother left her a second ledger nobody else knows about. Wansuk, a Khasi-hills khadduh whose people's commons are about to be priced.

Five starting decks. Five worlds. None of them ends the same way.

▸ THE ACCOUNT — THE FINAL STORY

Bombay, 1966. Inspector Imtiaz Sayeed is handed the file everyone else refused to open: the Bhandari empire. Finish the five stories and the finale reads YOUR endings — the witnesses remember what your Arjun did, what your Leela buried, what your Wansuk refused. Thousands of combinations, one commission of inquiry, five ways it can end. The finale is the game's single one-time purchase — buy once, own it forever.

▸ HISTORY THAT BITES, NOT SCROLLS

Gandhi's assassination in 1948. The 1949 rupee devaluation. The Korean War commodities boom. The 1956 Companies Act. The Bonus Shares bull market of 1957. The 1962 war with China. The 1965 war with Pakistan. Historical events fire mid-campaign and rewrite your ledger in ways you cannot anticipate.

▸ CHOICES ARE PERMANENT

There is no save scumming. There is no rewind. Once you choose, the bahi-khata page closes and the next one opens. The game will not let you escape a story you wrote.

▸ THE TRUTH STAT

Two of your stats are visible — Capital and Reputation. A third, Truth, stays hidden until you have seen enough. Crossing the threshold rewrites how the game shows you the world. Some endings only exist on the other side of that line.

▸ AN OIL-PAINTED WORLD

Hand-painted backdrops in an oil-on-canvas style, historical event vignettes, and a cast of protagonists, witnesses and rivals — each with a painted face of their own, and a unique painting for every ending you reach.

▸ A PLAYTIME THAT ENDS

A full run with one protagonist is 90 minutes to 2 hours. All five is a weekend, and the finale is one long evening in 1966. The game is finite by design — when the inspector's ledger closes, you have seen the whole picture, and the second playthrough is on you.

▸ NO ACCOUNT, NO ADS

The game lives on your device — no login wall, no cloud save, no ads, no subscriptions. We collect anonymous gameplay statistics (such as which acts players reach) to improve the story — never your identity, contacts, or location. Settings → erase all data honours your right to be forgotten in a single tap.

A young nation. Five lives. One ledger — and one man who reads it.

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Updated on
Jul 4, 2026
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