Zellige The Tilemaker Of Granada Review
The project began as a collaborative graduate project at the National Film & Television School . According to Torres, the goal was to revive and honor the "hidden art" of Islamic tilemaking, allowing players to discover how complex designs could be born from the simple tools of the era.
Medieval Al-Andalus, specifically inspired by the history and architecture of Granada. Zellige The Tilemaker of Granada
Every element, from the character designs to the color palettes, is grounded in historical Andalusian aesthetics. Award-Winning Innovation The project began as a collaborative graduate project
The game’s focus on historical accuracy and education has not gone unnoticed. It won the in London, recognized for its ability to blend cultural preservation with engaging interactive design. Producers describe the game as a "wholesome" experience intended to help players escape the "daily grind" by letting their minds wander through the act of creation. Every element, from the character designs to the