Excellent networking at the QX leadership conference

“What do I want to achieve during my lifetime?” This was one of the key questions asked at the 8th Leadership Conference held at our campus last weekend under the initiative of QX Quarterly Crossing. With this conference, the global excellence network offers both young professionals with high potential as well as long-standing experts an outstanding forum for exchanging experiences. Goodgame Studios has been working with QX for many years and has already held several smaller networking events on the campus. The conference was our first major joint event with QX, and we were very happy to play host. Read more

Sun, fun and swing golf!

Over the last few months, several of our departments have merged together as part of our mission to develop even better games at an even faster pace. Two of those departments were marketing and conversion, responsible for ensuring the popularity of our games all over the world. To help all the Goodgamers from these two fields get to know each other better, they attended their first ever joint team event, Swing Golf, a simplified and even more entertaining form of golf. Read more

Team Goodgame likes a vibrant mix

“What do we actually have in common with a basketball team?” asked  Ina, our Head of HR, during her talk  about German Diversity Day, which we took  part in for the first time this year. She quickly got the answer from the audience: In a basketball team there are many different types of players – some are tall and strong, some smaller and faster. Everyone has their individual strengths, and together they lead the team to victory. Having such a vibrant mix is what makes our team at Goodgame Studios so successful. We now have more than 400 international colleagues from more than 60 nations, as well as many social and interest groups, including a very active LGBTTIQ group by the name of “Gaymer and Friends”. To celebrate this diversity, Goodgame Studios dedicated a whole week to the topic, including a program of events and opportunities to participate. Read more

Long live bread and butter!

There was good food, good conversation, and much laughter. At the German supper held in our café, more than 60 of our colleagues got to enjoy traditional German cuisine. The intent of this evening was to share a very German  experience with our international colleagues and this was the best way to give them a quick insight. We had the full spread of delicacies you’d expect to find on a German supper table – bread, butter, and various types of cheese and sausage. Everyone got to try a combination of gourmet delicacies, with options such as Gouda, Emmental, and Harzer cheeses, as well as aspic, ham, and mett (minced raw pork), and put together an original German sandwich! Read more