In the corridors of the Morocco Gaming Expo, some projects don't just seek to make a splash; they embody the Kingdom's desire to elevate the Moroccan gaming industry among the best.
As the show is in full swing amidst a youthful and creative atmosphere, numerous startups are present, each with a dream, an ambition, and remarkable creativity, seeking a helping hand to carry their voice beyond borders.
Triaxis Studio tells the story of Morocco through video games.
From Marrakech, Triaxis Studio forges a link between 2D and 3D animation and video game creation, with the common thread of promoting Moroccan culture. This year, the studio was selected for the incubation program as part of the Franco-Moroccan cooperation, a symbol of strong institutional support.
Their project presented at the show is a kind of Moroccan escape game. "Anir" immerses the player in the story of a ten-year-old boy lost in the kasbah of Ouled Heddou. According to Aziz Bakour, CEO of Triaxis Studio,
the mission is to help him escape by deciphering puzzles that resonate with Moroccan traditions, settings, and heritage.
.While the video game industry in Morocco remains in its infancy, Bakour sees positive momentum.
Qasbah Labs Chooses Morocco
For its part, Qasbah Labs, a Franco-Moroccan company first founded in France, has decided to establish itself in Morocco to play an active role in the local development of the sector.
“We want to contribute to the growth of gaming in Morocco,” Game Director Youness Bakhouya told SNRTnews in a statement.
Their first title, Rivaldom, is a strategy and science fiction game where four nations (humans, animals, artificial intelligences, and aliens) compete for supremacy on Earth.
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