Is Djaa approved by elders from the Aboriginal  community? (Kabi Kabi)

The approval from Elders and family for the Aboriginal culturally inspired, fictional video game reflects the producer’s dedication to cultural respect. A key advisory group, alongside family and community members, has provided input throughout development, ensuring the game is both authentic and culturally sensitive while maintaining a creative and respectful narrative.

This collaboration strikes a balance between tradition and innovation, honoring the heritage it represents. 

Are there still bugs to be fixed in the game?

Yes! but our team is working weekly to make the game UpToDate and working fine. the truth is we at the moment are only a small team of developers. but we love this game and a so happy to keep working on it! :)

Please keep an eye out for updates from your prospected stores 

Is the game 100% Owned by Aboriginal/First Nations people of Australia?

Yes! the game IP and all art is owned by Triballink PTY LTD a 100% Aboriginal/First Nations owned company

Will there be New Release of this game?

Yes! We’re excited to share that our team will be releasing five new levels for Djaa over the next five months.

It’s been a challenging and time-consuming process to refine the gameplay experience across different platforms like Apple and Microsoft — ensuring the look, feel, and performance are just right.

The good news is we’re now back on track, and the first update is coming soon.

Head to the Updates page to see what we’ve achieved so far and what’s coming next. Thanks for sticking with us — your support means everything.

Is everyone who works on the Game Indigenous?

"No! We have a small but diverse team with a wide range of skills, including game development, art, animation, and more."

Please see our team page for details