One of the best things games can do is bring you an appreciation of something you’ve never thought about before. You’ll probably start out Zellige thinking “oh, it’s making some shapes and they turn into a pattern, whatever”. But within ten minutes you’ll be actively saying things like “does the empty space over here feel like purity or desolation” and “what does the contrasting color of these triangles say about their relationship with the central star?”.
It’s been a while since I played a game about creating art that felt effortless even as I put in a lot of effort. Zellige: The Tilemaker Of Granada is humble but delightful. It’s about designing tiles. And why something that simple is also rich and complicated.