Jakarta, July 17 -- Deputy Minister of Creative Economy Irene Umar praised the potential of the Indonesian horror game Agni: Village of Calamity and affirmed the government's support to help it grow into a global-level intellectual property (IP).

"Not only the product itself, we also support its creative process and story quality," she noted in a press release cited in Jakarta on Thursday.

Umar highlighted that Agni stands out not only for its cinematic quality but also for addressing critical issues such as women's trauma, presenting them with highly artistic visuals while showcasing Indonesian local identities.

On that note, Umar emphasized the importance of fostering an ecosystem that supports not just this IP but also its ongoing d...