AIA Media is an independant video game studio and publisher founded in August 2014 and based at Gujan-Mestras, France. It promotes artist-authors' game applications.
The first game released is "The Spirit of Christmas" which is an interactive 3D pop-up book for children from 3 to 8 years old. It tells the story of a little elf who, at Christmas Eve, loses inspiration and is not able to create new toys. In the meantime, the family of Lucas and Emma is preparing for Christmas Eve, but will they receive their gifts in time for Christmas? Through 40 pages of text and 9 pop-up interactive scenes, the player and Santa Claus help the elf to recover his spirit of Christmas to have no children forgotten.
The second game released is "Tinker Bell and the Pirates" which is an immersive 3d treasure hunt game for children from 7 to 12 years old. You play two young pirates who have to deliver Tinker Bell.
Play a pirate in 3D treasure hunts to deliver Tinker Bell.
Tinker Bell has been captured by Long John Silver. You play Elyne and Tom, two young pirates, and through treasure hunts, you have to find all the pieces of a puzzle to be able to deliver Tinker Bell.
During the treasure hunts, you will find chests and objects to win gold coins and pixie dust. Other fairies will also help you with their magical power.
Be careful to Long John Silver and his acolyte Connor who are often hidden on islands.
You can also create your own treasure maps and share them with your friends.
The game is based on an original idea from Estelle Lelu, who is skilled in child psychology and is specialist in early childhood. The development of the game book started in December 2014 and took almost half a year to finish. It is based on the famous game engine Unity3D and is built completely in 3D. It is especially designed for children who are guided through the game by in game tutorials.
The Christmas Spirit is an interactive 3D pop-up book for children from 3 to 8 years old. It tells the story of a little elf who, at Christmas Eve, loses inspiration and is not able to create new toys. In the meantime, the family of Lucas and Emma is preparing for Christmas Eve, but will they receive their gifts in time for Christmas? Through 40 pages of text and 9 pop-up interactive scenes, the player and Santa Claus have to help the elf recover his spirit of Christmas so no children are forgotten.
The book is based on an original story by Estelle Lelu, who is skilled in child psychology and is specialist in early childhood. The development of the pop-up book started in November 2013 and took almost one year to finish. It is based on the famous game engine Unity3D and is built completely in 3D. It is especially designed for young children who are guided through the story by in game help.