Muslim 3D
Welcome to Muslim 3D - an educational video game which takes you on an interactive tour through Islamic sites, history and rituals.
During Early Access there will be 3 major release phases:
Phase 1: Freeplay Mode
Muslim 3D will initially launch as a simulation game, your journey begins in a virtual Makkah. Explore important locations such as the Grand Mosque (inner area), the Tent City of Mina, the Jamaraat Bridge, the Plain of Arafat, Muzdalifa or Ghar Hira'.
The House of Knowledge is a fictional place which harbors the Virtual Museum, a place to discover objects of artistic, cultural or historical importance, such as the presumably oldest version of the Noble Quran. The Virtual Library is a place where everything you learn and discover is preserved in the form of interactive manuscripts.
In Phase 1 Chronicles will be introduced which take you on a journey back in time to become an eye witness of significant historical events, such as the miraclious emergence of the Zam Zam well, or the construction of the Kaaba by Prophet Abraham and his son, peace be upon them.
Additional content (locations, objects and chronicles) will be added on a regular basis.
Expected Release Date: September 2021
Phase 2: Story Mode
In Release Phase 2 Muslim 3D essentially becomes a Role-Playing Game! You will be able to customize your personal character and enter the world of Muslim 3D living your very own exciting adventure.
You begin your journey as an Apprentice. Engaging quests will allow you to gather experience, increase your knowledge, discover new locations and objects and interact with other interesting characters in Muslim 3D.
Expected Release Date: Q1 2022
Phase 3: Online Mode
Everything can be more beautiful when experiencing it with others, so in Phase 3 we are planning to add online features which will allow you to meet others in the virtual world of Muslim 3D. Go on a Virtual Hajj together, pray with others in the Holy Mosque or meet at an exclusive online event, such as a live lecture given by prominent scholars and spiritual leaders.
Who is behind Muslim 3D?
Bigitec Studio is a young, aspiring startup, a team of open-minded & passionate game designers and industry professionals. Founder and Creative Director is Bilal Chbib, a Muslim who was born and raised in Germany. To ensure that our content is based on well-researched and authentic knowledge, we have a team of scholars and historians who are involved in the production of Muslim 3D. Visit our website to learn more!
Why did you create Muslim 3D?
There are hardly any products with decent quality that would portray our faith accurately. If you found Muslims in games at all, there’s a good chance they were holding an AK-47 rifle and needed to be gunned down. This only strengthened my wish to work on something that enable people to relate to our rich Islamic history, and to use this wonderful, strong medium - video games - to unearth the vast knowledge unfortunately not taught at schools or in mass media, such as how Muslim scientists have contributed to our world, or why we have certain rituals and where they come from. Muslim 3D can also be an accessible tool for Non-Muslims to learn about Islam and may even help tear down walls of fear built over the past decades." (Bilal Chbib, Founder & Creative Director)
I’d like to support you - how?
We have been working tirelessly for quite some time now and as you probably know - game development is a challenging and expensive undertaking. To support the continuous development we came up with some ideas and launched a pre-order campaign. Read more on our website.
Ah yes - of course a great way to support Muslim 3D is to add it your Steam Wishlist and to spread the word by sharing the Muslim 3D Website with your friends!
Join us on this breathtaking adventure and bear with us! Our goal is to design Muslim 3D to become a tranquil, enjoyable and inspiring place to be - like a virtual vacation for your soul. Feel free to get in touch for feedback and suggestions!
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KEY FEATURES
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Beautiful low-poly aesthetic
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