Smobler has collaborated with Singapore’s Music For Good to create a music-driven game called Sonik Satellitez, with non-profit organisation Music For Good founded by Inch Chua. Set in a retro-futuristic city powered by music, the game takes players on a journey through their musical careers. Players can choose between two distinct roles — guitarist or drummer — each with its own questline and gameplay. As players progress, they interact with NPCs inspired by real-world musicians, including Inch Chua, who acts as a mentor within the game, sharing insights and guiding players on their path to success.
Music For Good is a non-profit organisation to nurture young talents and improve the music community. Singapore’s indie rock icon Inch Chua is a pivotal figure in Singapore’s music scene. The program fosters a supportive environment which enables youth to hone their skills, to achieve success and personal fulfillment in the music industry. Music For Good will also make its mark at Web Summit 2024, one of the world’s most influential tech gatherings.
Smobler is a leading metaverse architect headquartered in Singapore, committed to creating both meaningful and inclusive digital experiences that drive positive social change. This program has attracted like-minded partners like The Sandbox, one of the world’s largest open metaverses and a subsidiary of Animoca Brands. The Sandbox is a platform for music artists to deliver immersive shows and games that include digital assets, fan rewards, and interactive social engagement to a global audience.
Sonik Satellitez is part of Smobler’s Metaverse for Good initiative, which focuses on creating meaningful and inclusive digital experiences that drive positive social change. The program has attracted like-minded partners like The Sandbox, one of the world’s largest open metaverses and a subsidiary of Animoca Brands.
The game is designed in Singapore to promote young local musicians and their music careers globally. It also underscores Smobler's commitment to the six values of IDEALS — inclusivity, diversity, equity, accessibility, leadership, love, and sustainability.
The Game presents a unique blend of music, creativity and entertainment, that empowers young talents to explore their musical potential while advancing their careers in a fun and educational environment. And by encouraging young people to find their voice, express themselves through music, and build meaningful connections in a collaborative, supportive environment, this initiative aims to nurture the next generation of musicians, creators, not just in Singapore, but globally.
Inch Chua founded Music for Good to help uplift the music community and nurture young talents. Music for Good is a non-profit organisation that was created with the intention of becoming a major source of inspiration and motivation for up-and-coming artists.
Sonik Satellitez was created by Smobler, which is headquartered in Singapore, and aims to empower young artists to explore their musical potential. The music-driven game underscores the company's commitment to inclusivity, diversity, equity, accessibility, leadership, love and sustainability as part of its Metaverse for Good initiative.
The game lets players choose between two different roles, drummer or guitarist, and they progress through the game interacting with NPCs based on real-world musicians like Inch Chua who play a mentoring role within the game. And as they move forward, the game supports them and guides them to reach success.
Music For Good is a non-profit organisation based in Singapore which aims to harness the transformative power of music and the arts to enrich lives, cultivate a more inclusive, sustainable, and fulfilling quality of life. At the core of Music For Good’s initiatives are two flagship programs: the School Invasion Tour and monthly concerts at Youth Park.
Sonik Satellitez is a new music-driven game created by Smobler, a leading metaverse architect. The game encourages young artists to explore their musical potential while advancing their careers in an exciting and educational environment. Young gamers can opt to play as a drummer or guitarist, and as they progress through the game, they interact with NPCs based on real-world musicians.