The Architecture of the Soul
Stories are portals. At Spiritguide Games, we believe stories have the power not only to transport — but to transform.
We create emotionally resonant narrative experiences that explore identity, healing, consciousness, connection, and the hidden worlds that exist both within and beyond us. Inspired by the profound impact games can have on the human spirit, our mission is to craft worlds that help players feel seen, challenged, awakened, and less alone.
To us, games are more than entertainment. They are mirrors. Catalysts. Companions through periods of uncertainty and transformation. They are spaces where people can reconnect with forgotten parts of themselves — and sometimes discover entirely new ones.
Through immersive storytelling, symbolic worldbuilding, and emotionally driven gameplay, Spiritguide Games seeks to create experiences that linger long after the screen goes dark.
The Dreamer Behind the Worlds
Hannah Azok is the creatrix and creative director of Spiritguide Games — an indie studio dedicated to emotionally resonant worlds, psychological storytelling, and the strange magic that happens when fantasy collides with the human soul.
A 90s kid to the core, Hannah was raised by Nintendo games, Disney movies, anime, and internet rabbit holes. She now seeks to create games that offer players the same sense of wonder, escape, and emotional connection that storytelling once offered her — blending symbolic worldbuilding, dark humor, spirituality, and fourth-wall-breaking narrative design into something both deeply personal and unmistakably weird.
Her many years of spiritual questing, creative chaos, and general shenanigans across four different continents have profoundly shaped the world of Sahkuru in Dragon Soul: Awakening. In particular, her time living in both Berlin and Tokyo helped inspire the game’s fusion of German and Japanese culture, energy, and atmosphere.
When she’s not building alternate timelines or philosophizing with fictional dragons, she can usually be found philosophizing with her not-so-fictional cat, Ryuji, operating her super secret day job or trying to explain to people that yes, dragons really do exist and no, they probably really don’t want to eat you.
She is also a dragon.
(Yes, really probably.)