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''Liyla and the Shadows of War'' is a 2016
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and
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. It follows the struggles of a Palestinian family's attempts to survive a series of armed attacks in their neighbourhood. Inspired by actual events which took place during a specific phase of the
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, the
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, the game aims to raise awareness about the treatment of Palestinian civilians in the
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by Israeli security forces. It was created by Rasheed Abueideh. Apple's controversial decision to reject the listing of ''Liyla'' as a game on the
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in May 2016 generated significant coverage from commentators as well as public outcry, which led to a reversal of their initial position a week after the original release date of ''Liyla''. In June 2021, the PC version of ''Liyla'' became the centerpiece for a charity relief bundle that benefit Palestinian civilians, which was offered by
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website in response to the
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.


Gameplay

''Liyla and the Shadows of War'' is a video game which combines gameplay elements from the
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and "choose your own adventure" genres. It follows a Palestinian man who attempts to return to his family and help guide them to safety. The game takes place at night, in shadows, as the player character attempts to avoid drones and missiles which indiscriminately target defenseless civilians. The game does not contain music and is accompanied only by ambient environmental noises, or explosions and gunfire. The player character may jump and interact with certain objects in order to progress through each
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. The player is occasionally presented with branching narrative choices, although choosing not to move on at the first opportunity results in a swift death for the protagonist's daughter Liyla and consequently a game over scenario. For the game's last scene, the only option given to players is to let Liyla travel with an ambulance, which is destroyed by a missile shortly after it disembarks.


Development and release

''Liyla and the Shadows of War'' is created by Rasheed Abueideh, a Palestinian software engineer based in the
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city of
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and gameplay of ''
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'' and certain story beats from ''
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'' served as major influences for ''Liyla''. Abuedieh was inspired to develop a video game about the 2014 Gaza War after witnessing a series of ground bombardments and air strikes conducted by Israeli forces against Palestinian settlements in the region. He was particularly moved by a picture he saw of a father carrying the body of his dead daughter, which became the basis of ''Liyla'' as he was concerned about his inability to protect his family in the event that they become embroiled in an armed conflict. Abueideh wanted the bleakness of Liyla's final fate to convey the sense of hopelessness and helplessness experienced by many Palestinian survivors in the face of indiscriminate violence committed against them throughout the
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, such as the
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. Abueideh started his work in secrecy, and took care not to share anything on his social media platforms out of concern for his personal safety. He eventually assembled a team of three people including himself, who were all located in different countries. Each team member voluntarily developed the game in their spare time outside of their full time occupations. Abueideh and his team spent about two years working on the game, during which he had to read extensively about the events of the 2014 Gaza War and repeatedly watch footage of the war. Abueideh was primarily responsible for designing the game and writing its code, while the other team members managed the game's animations and illustration work respectively. Development for ''Liyla'' was co-funded by Suomalaiset Nettikasinot, a Finnish
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company. ''Liyla'' was scheduled to be simultaneously released on the
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in May 18, 2016. The iOS version was delayed after Apple initially rejected the listing of ''Liyla'' as a "game" on the Apple Store due to its politically-charged content. Abueideh received a request from Apple asking him to recategorize ''Lilya'' as an app under News or Reference as opposed to Games. This meant the removal of all references to ''Liyla'' being a "game" out of its descriptive text. By May 22, 2016, Apple reversed its controversial position not to allow ''Liyla'' into the App store or have it listed as a Game. The Android version of ''Liyla'' launched on the Google Play Store without any issues. The PC version of ''Liyla'' was released on June 3, 2021, and was featured as the centerpiece for
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’s Palestinian Aid bundle organize by indie game developers Alanna Linayre and Rami Ismail. Launched that same month and offering over one thousand games, the bundle raised over $900,000 US dollars for the
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in Gaza by the time it concluded its one week run.


Controversy and reception

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'' and David Rudin from ''
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'' criticized Apple's initial position of rejecting ''Liyla'' as a game. Nelson speculated that it is due to the fact that Abueideh chose to depict the actual events he had experienced as opposed to a fictional government or events. After analyzing the flaws of the Apple Store's policy on perceived political content, Rudin determined that the perceived "demand to not be too political" is unreasonable and rejected the notion that "humans who make games or the characters who figure in games" could be reduced to being apolitical in order to conform to standards imposed by entities like Apple. Matt Kamen highlighted the perceived
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practiced by Apple as ''Israeli Heroes'', a pro-Israel mobile game patterned after popular title ''
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'' which feature cartoon missiles, had been categorized as a game on the Apple Store since October 2013. Abueideh attributed the resultant public outcry after he decided to disclose on social media Apple's explanation behind their rejection of ''Liyla'' as instrumental in the reversal of Apple's prior position, though he expressed surprise at the level of support he had received for the game. ''Liyla'' secured over a dozen nominations and special awards throughout 2016. In November 2016, ''Liyla'' won the Excellence in Storytelling award at the first International Mobile Gaming Awards for the Middle East and North Africa. Brandon Boatman from ''Hardcore Gamer'' spotlighted ''Liyla'' for its attempt to deliver a message about the grim reality of war faced by Palestinian civilians. While he felt that the "major unfortunate drawback" of Liyla is its exceedingly short length, he praised the game's for its "impressive job of packing quite a few elements" into its gameplay and narrative. In light of renewed hostilities and the escalation of violence during the
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, ''Wired'' staff found that ''Liyla'' is "more relevant than ever", and cited its lasting cultural impact with examples like its pivotal role as part of Itch.io's Palestinian relief initiative.


See also

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