matching game
Find your match, but you don't have to be the same! In the Shinto religion, very common in Japan, we live with kami spirits that can change their physical form. This transformational shift is very present in the Studio Ghibli universe and can be seen in several characters as shown in this game
Project made with Gabrielle Fukamati
Creation of a themed "jogo do mico"* for a brand. For the client, we chose Studio Ghibli, a Japanese animation studio that, as a differential, shows the relation between Shintoism and nature in their films.
* "Jogo do mico" is a game where players have to lay pair of cards on the tablet. Each player takes turns taking a card from the player on their left and if they get a pair they lay it on the table. Among the pairs there's a single card, the "mico" which is basically a joker and the last one holding it loses the game.
The pairs are characters that throughout the film change their physical form and the "mico" is Kaonashi, an iconic character from the studio
The pamphlet indicates which films are represented in the game, the relation between Shintoism and nature in the films and the rules of the game. On the verse, there's this illustration that works as a decoration poster.