RIYADH: Manga Productions, a Misk Foundation subsidiary, has launched the game “Future’s Folktales Hopper Quest” in collaboration with stc play, the gaming arm of stc Group.
Inspired by the successful “Future’s Folktales” series, the game is available on the App Store, Google Play Store, and App Gallery.
Developed by Saudi professionals, the game features stories inspired by the Arabian Peninsula, multiple characters, and five unique worlds, including “Future Riyadh.”
Free to download on mobile, it supports Arabic, English, and Japanese. The game offers daily challenges and engaging dialogues. It has been downloaded over 278,000 times worldwide during its trial launch.
Essam Bukhary, CEO of Manga Productions, said: “stc play is a leading player in the gaming field, and we are looking forward to collaborating to further elevate our vibrant gaming community.”
Bader Almarshoud, head of stc play, said: “We are passionate about creating a vibrant gaming community where players can dive into a world of rich content crafted around their preferences.
“By combining our innovative technological solutions with the creative brilliance of Manga Productions, we offer gamers an engaging and immersive adventure.”
Ohoud Al-Qahtani, senior game producer at Manga Productions, said: “To provide the best gaming experience, we constantly work on developing and improving the product through several updates based on data collected from players.
“In our daily work, we also focus on developing our tools, team skills, and mechanisms for executing game development tasks continuously.”
The first game in the “Future’s Folktales” series, produced by Manga Productions in 2020, achieved global success, airing on over 40 platforms and garnering over 100 million views.