Play, Learn, and Connect Through the Power of Symbols
Neftaly’s “Creating Art Games Based on Tribal Symbols” is an innovative cultural education project that transforms traditional African tribal symbols into interactive art games. This initiative invites players of all ages to explore, decode, and celebrate the rich visual language of indigenous symbols—turning cultural heritage into playful, hands-on learning experiences.
By blending art, history, and game design, Neftaly brings ancestral knowledge into classrooms, community centers, and homes—making learning about tribal identities, values, and stories immersive and fun.
Project Overview
African tribal symbols are profound visual codes that communicate values, history, spirituality, and social roles. Neftaly’s project takes these symbols beyond static displays, embedding them in game formats such as:
- Puzzle games that challenge players to match symbols with meanings
- Story-building card games based on symbolic narratives
- Interactive digital apps where users create art inspired by traditional motifs
- Memory and pattern-recognition games that enhance cultural literacy
Goals and Impact
- Preserve and promote indigenous symbolism in contemporary education
- Engage youth with culture through creative play
- Encourage cross-cultural understanding and respect
- Support local artists and designers in game creation
- Provide accessible tools for teachers and community educators
How It Works
- Symbol Research and Documentation
Neftaly collaborates with tribal elders, historians, and cultural experts to gather authentic symbols and their meanings. - Game Design and Development
Artists and game designers create engaging formats that highlight the beauty and significance of each symbol. - Testing and Community Feedback
Prototypes are piloted with schools, cultural groups, and families to ensure they are educational, fun, and culturally respectful. - Distribution and Workshops
Games are distributed digitally and physically, accompanied by workshops and teaching guides to maximize impact.
Why It Matters
- Transforms cultural heritage into dynamic learning tools
- Encourages intergenerational sharing of knowledge
- Fosters pride in indigenous identities and creativity
- Builds skills in critical thinking, memory, and storytelling
- Connects global audiences to African cultural richness
Who Can Participate
- Tribal elders and cultural custodians
- Visual artists and game developers
- Educators and youth workers
- Schools and cultural institutions
- Families and community members
Get Involved
Whether you want to contribute symbols, help design games, or bring the games to your community, Neftaly invites you to join this creative journey of cultural play.
