![]() ![]() You can participate in a poke, send challenges or gifts, join clans, enter tournaments and much more. Seamless communication makes it easy to share, invite, ping, text, voice, video and avatar chat. You no longer have to rely on external apps for chats and communication. No more browsing app stores, installing or buying games, and asking friends to do the same. “You send an invite link and your friends join.” “You just click on a game and play it,” Zerpa said. ![]() That makes it a good destination for anyone looking to play with friends, Zerpa said. Super Snappy will be released on all platforms including web, mobile (iOS and Android), desktop (PC, Mac, Linux) and console (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo). And the Super Snappy application programming interface (API) can be added to any game to give it social features and blockchain integration. It stores user profiles, friends lists, feeds, achievements, and digital assets as players jump from game to game. Super Snappy is the long-awaited, inevitable development that social gaming is headed for, Zerpa said. You can play Super Snappy game by just clicking on a link. ![]() For developers, your game can just go viral.” A web platform with native builds for PC, mobile and consoles We offer easy access to play with friends. “When you are on the platform, all you have to do is press a button. “For the players, we eliminate friction when playing,” said Zerpa. Super Snappy is one platform that wants to bring that back. Then, in the natural, ongoing process of making and dying of games, all those social connections, all those friendships, were lost. Instead, it has become fragmented, and each social game is forced to develop its own social graph and ecosystem, Zerpa said. Then app stores boomed, Flash Player died, and Facebook pulled the plug on its own canvas platform. There were games on Skype – gaming via messenger apps and social networks was the hype, and the world became increasingly connected through games. These included Club Penguin, Habbo Hotel and Facebook Canvas (remember Farmville?). Want to learn more about CoDev and why you should work here? Take a look at our job openings now at Zerpa, CEO of Super Snappy, reminisces about the time when “social gaming dinosaurs” ruled the world. The entire team looks forward to his next visit, which will hopefully include the other offices in Bacolod and Davao. Landon’s first trip to the Philippines was not only productive, but inspiring and memorable as well. He was also able to take in some of Cebu’s finest cuisine and delicacies, as well as Cebu’s stunning beaches through an island hopping trip with some team members. Landon was able to take a tour of the city, including the historic Basílica Menor del Santo Niño de Cebú, the Yap-San Diego Ancestral House, Fort San Pedro, and the breathtaking Sirao Garden. Of course a first trip to the Philippines would not be complete without some sightseeing and fun, and Cebu certainly has plenty of both. These are among the values that Landon hopes will be applied at CoDev at least in some way, as he believes these are foundational to success. These included mantras like, “YAGOTTAWANNA be the best you”, stressing the importance of growth and development in all stages of life, and looking beyond oneself to see how you could help others become their best selves. There he was able to conduct several more meetings and learning sessions, and catch up with some of the Cebu team members, many of whom had been previously affected by Typhoon Odette, and were assisted by CoDev during and after the disaster.ĭuring the learning sessions, Landon was able to share some of his core values and experiences with the rest of the team. He then proceeded to Cebu, where the majority of CoDev’s corporate and client-facing teams are located. After landing in Manila he met up with CoDev’s managers and talent supervisors in CoDev’s Makati and Ortigas offices. Because of the pandemic and the travel restrictions this has caused however, Landon could not come to the Philippines until recently.įirst on Landon’s agenda was of course meeting up with CoDev’s corporate team members. It’s been a longstanding practice for the CEO and other members of CoDev’s team in Utah to come and visit the teams in the Philippines at least once a year. Landon’s first visit primarily consisted of crucial in-person meetings, but he was also able to spend some time with team members on a few recreational activities. Over a year after becoming CoDev’s CEO, Landon Essig was finally able to come and visit some of CoDev’s offices here in the Philippines! He stayed in the country for around 2 weeks, meeting CoDev team members at the Makati, Ortigas, and Cebu offices. ![]()
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