Sikh Video Games



Karma Game - The Ogre's Curse



Status: Available

A magical adventure awaits you. Leap into the action! Save your village from the terror of a powerful ogre. Now is the time! Heed the call and test your  excellence!
The game is a dramatic story in which the Sikh child is the hero. Born in a small village under the care of his (or her) uncle, the child must overcome many obstacles to experience his or her own greatness. As the game begins, the entire village is depressed and despondent, as is your uncle Harjinder with whom you are living. As the game progresses, the child learns how to communicate with the villagers, how to meditate, how to do seva, how to play kirtan, how to heal people with Gurbani and in the course of time, bring all the villagers together and lift the cloud of contention and depression that has fallen upon the village.


Sarbloh Warriors



Status: Not Available

Sarbloh Warriors is a computer game in development by Taranjit Singh, a Birmingham-based Sikh video game creator. It is touted as the first game mod with the theme of Sikhism. Set during the 18th century, the game explores how the nascent Sikh community was suffering under Mughal imperial rule and religious intolerance, and how the Sikhs rebelled against the Mughal empire to secure a future for their faith.
It is a 3D first person action-adventure game, featuring a variety of characters, custom-designed levels, authentic Indian and Persian architecture, with period weaponry, costumes and armour.
In 2006, Singh complained that the game was unfairly stereotyped by the BBC as being anti-Muslim, stating that it was meant to educate the youth on the complicated history of Sikh-Muslim tension. This was eventually resolved and production was continued.

Due to the lack of public donations and some issues with funding, Sarbloh Warriors has been halted temporarily.