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Wooga is one of the most popular social games developers for web and mobile in the world. The company is based in Berlin, Europe's creative heart and mecca for tech industry innovators. Wooga was founded in 2009 and now employs over 250 people from 40 nations, who work together to make top titles for a global audience. The studio's signature approach to game design emphasizes emotional character development, usability, and superb localization. Wooga's free-to-play games are enjoyed by around 50 million players monthly.
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Personal Information
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Berlin Germany
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Technology / Software / Internet
Website
www.wooga.com/
About
Wooga is one of the most popular social games developers for web and mobile in the world. The company is based in Berlin, Europe's creative heart and mecca for tech industry innovators. Wooga was founded in 2009 and now employs over 250 people from 40 nations, who work together to make top titles for a global audience. The studio's signature approach to game design emphasizes emotional character development, usability, and superb localization. Wooga's free-to-play games are enjoyed by around 50 million players monthly.
Tags
backend
wooga
jesper richter-reichhelm
social games
ruby
erlang
redis
social game
tim lossen
games
ec2
facebook
company culture
frontend
devops
patrick huesler
"social game"
mysql
ios
hr
agile
jens begemann
scalarium
mobile games
game design
product
s3
paolo negri
rails
technology
nosql
jruby
agility
internationality
mobile
monster world
knut nesheim
scalability
f2p
localization
talent management
2d
management
start up
gitta blatt
prototyping
recruitment
ios (apple)
riak
emotions
databases
university
students
jobs
javascript
communication
0mq
martin rehfeld
monitoring
eventmachine
syslog
aws
mattes groeger
gdc europe
stephanie kaiser
"monster world"
erlang factory
scrum
social
cloud
long term retention
unity
casualconnect2015
marketing
culture
innovation
android
recruiting
story
guillermo alvarez
user interaction
multi player
sebastian kriese
antti hattara
railsgirlsthehague
programming
railsgirls
gosu
sql
hiring
secret
heureka
intern
internship
sga
swedish game awards
adam telfer
game jam
maksim zaks
tutorial
cocos
job search
ingredients
zutaten
john-paul bader
guides
beginner
analytics
product manager
product design
timo dries
university relations
krzsystof szafranek
user group
configuration
distribution
integration
scaling
aloharubyconf
webservice
branding
ip
art bible
styleguide
samuli snellman
art
jan miczaika
christopher parschat
anne seebach
success
metrics
diamond dash
apple
app store
apps
web design and development
a/b testing
lightning talks
knowledge sharing
wilhelm oesterberg
sinatra
dashboard
philipp moeser
ec3
temu haila
event stream processing
kafka
messaging
architecture
ui
zeromq
solutions
concurrency
railsberry
jax
mri
rubinius
cloud computing
tech
san francisco
horia dragomir
html5
css
working distributed
qcon
postmortem
gdc
mongrel2
tnetstring
erlounge
core
loop
land
magic
primary
grind
game
philipp möser
development
philosophy
fotb
design
games industry
keynote
entertainment industry
casual connect
happy hospital
case study
diskstore
"new relic"
"happy hospital"
"bare metal"
eredis
agile software development
methodologies
soenke bullerdiek
kanban
hetzner
publishers vs developers
virtual goods summit berlin
railsconf
performance
web 20 conference
web 2
web 20
web 2 conference
berlin
fraunhofer institute
live shopping days
social gaming
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