The Tunisian video game scene is experiencing real acceleration: bold indies, a few structured studios, and initiatives that are starting to connect local teams with international accelerators and trade shows.
Telling these stories, giving creators a voice, and promoting their games, that’s exactly the kind of work that Exscape promotes and showcases: highlighting Tunisian talent so they can find audiences, partners, and funders.
Who to watch? Studios and collectives to know
Here’s a concise (and actionable) selection of Tunisian studios to mention in your articles, with why they’re relevant.
- Sinister Scripts Studio – female-led indie studio, creator of the survival/psychological horror game Alienated, which was announced/showcased ahead of Gamescom 2025: strong symbol (female leadership) and great international visibility. Games Industry Africa+1
- Herodot Studios – Tunisian studio selected by the European Video Game Accelerator (EVA): proof that local projects are attracting European support initiatives. Games Industry Africa
- NewGen Studio – indie team developing PC projects (e.g., Steam games) with original concepts (narrative mechanics / AI). newgen-studio.com
- Lanterns Studios – focus on narrative / AR / VR and mocap services – good example of tech/creative offerings in the country. lanterns-studios.com
- Pet Pals, Stolen Pad, Broken Mug Studio (and other small studios listed by aggregators) demonstrate the diversity of the casual/indie sector in Tunisia.
Games in development (concrete examples)
Several Tunisian teams are currently working on exportable projects: from narrative-driven auteur games to survival/horror titles and PC/console experiences. Alienated (Sinister Scripts) is the most publicized example recently, partly because it brings international visibility through Gamescom. Other prototypes and Steam projects (like those from NewGen) illustrate a clear ambition: targeting international stores rather than just the local market.
Concrete opportunities to seize
Several immediate levers are available to accelerate growth:
- Accelerators & residencies (EVA, festivals): provide mentoring, visibility, and sometimes pre-financing – as Herodot’s experience shows. Games Industry Africa
- International trade shows (Gamescom, GDC, IndieCade): a showcase for securing publishers/partners; Sinister Scripts’ example at Gamescom speaks volumes. Games Industry Africa+1
- Exportable ecosystem: targeting Steam, consoles, and mobile platforms with localized games/cultural exports is a realistic strategy. newgen-studio.com
- B2B services (mocap, AR/VR, outsourcing): studios offering tech/artistic services can generate stable revenue (e.g., Lanterns). lanterns-studios.com
- Communities & education: meetups, game jams, and local training programs to professionalize the talent pool.
FAQ – Tunisian Video Game Studios & Industry
1. What is the Tunisian video game industry known for?
Tunisia’s gaming scene is known for its bold indie studios, creative storytelling, and emerging tech talent. Local teams are gaining international attention through platforms like Steam, Gamescom, and European accelerators. Many studios blend narrative innovation with global market ambitions.
2. Are there successful Tunisian indie game studios?
Yes. Several Tunisian studios are making waves internationally:
Sinister Scripts Studio – female-led, creator of Alienated, showcased at Gamescom 2025.
Herodot Studios – backed by the European Video Game Accelerator.
NewGen Studio – focuses on PC and narrative-driven games.
Lanterns Studios – specializes in AR/VR and motion capture services.
3. Where can I find Tunisian games to play?
Many Tunisian indie games are available on Steam, PC platforms, and at international festivals like Gamescom or IndieCade. Some are still in prototype stages but actively seeking publishers, making Tunisia a promising hub for game discovery.
4. How is Tunisia supporting its game developers?
Support comes from:
International accelerators (like EVA) offering mentorship and funding.
Trade shows that provide global visibility.
Local communities, meetups, and game jams that help talent grow.
This mix is helping studios find audiences, partners, and investors abroad.
5. Why is Tunisia becoming a gaming hotspot in Africa?
Tunisia combines strong creative talent, multilingual teams, and a strategic location between Europe and Africa. With increasing participation in international accelerators and festivals, it’s emerging as one of Africa’s most dynamic gaming markets.