Why a Chameleon? The Story Behind Our Logo
You might have seen it already on a box, in a social media video, or even, lately, on a wax seal...
A chameleon. Curious, linear, with a face that seems to know more than it lets on.

That is the logo of Culture Games.
And it's not there by chance.
What is a chameleon doing at a historical games publisher?
Good question.
The answer lies in adaptation.
Because just as this small reptile changes color to blend in, we believe that culture needs to adapt to stay alive.
Not to change its essence, but to find new ways of being told, experienced... or played.
From tradition to game: a matter of creative camouflage
Turning a procession into a mechanic.
Making a medieval betrayal work as an escape room.
Telling 50 fun facts about Holy Week without it feeling like an exam.
For all that, you need to be a bit of a chameleon.
It also speaks of us
The logo is not just an editorial metaphor.
It also represents us as a team.
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Eva, a heritage restorer, capable of moving between academic rigor and artistic creation.
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Marcos, creative director, with years of experience adapting to formats, audiences, and visual styles.
We both have this urge not to stand still, to learn, to transform... and to make culture do the same.
Culture that transforms (without losing color)
The Culture Games chameleon reminds us of this:
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That each game is distinct, as are the traditions and peoples that inspire them.
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That history doesn't have only one way of being told.
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And that if we manage to adapt it without losing its essence, we will have done our job well.