Inside the Magical World of 'Concrete Genie,' Where Art Is the Most Powerful Form of Healing

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'We want them to get the message that it's not their fault that they're being bullied, that it's never really the bullied person's fault. That's something that hopefully that players can draw strength from when they play it.'

“The other part of the game where you're healing the genies, it very much relates to how Ash tried to deal with the bullies themselves,” Lucie Roberts tells, who worked on the project as an Artist/Animator. “No one in this world is inherently bad. You're trying to help them find their true selves and to not get pulled into the cycle of bullying or of darkness. In the way Ash deals with bullies, we know that kids and people who have been bullied will probably be players of our game.

However, as you bring more to life, the more you have to help with the numerous puzzles and obstacles throughout the game as you search for your lost pages.While creating the game, Jing was actually inspired by her own hometown of Xiamen, China. In Xiamen, there was an area similar to Denska that was forgotten as other corners of the city grew. Put people began painting murals to bring splashes of color and life to the neighborhood.

 

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