Super Snappy is expanding the social gaming library with well-known titles.
Former top Snapchat games creator, Gamebop, a subsidiary of NOWWA, has partnered with Voodoo, the world’s leading games publisher by downloads, to bring 14 popular mobile games to its new social gaming platform, Super Snappy. Titles like Scribble Rider, Cube Surfer and Draw Joust will utilize Super Snappy’s social features to connect players in a friendly but competitive social experience.
Super Snappy — the social gaming network that offers multiplayer games to play with friends, along with 3D avatars, pets and Spaces — continues to grow and provide polished experiences for gamers worldwide. Within its intuitive platform, gamers can create user profiles, play in groups or clans, and communicate with other users via avatars, video, voice and text messaging as they hop from game to game.
With its hugely successful hybrid and hyper-casual gaming track record, Voodoo will be instrumental in providing Super Snappy’s players with a more robust library of games to play with one another. “Working with Voodoo marks an important milestone in social gaming,” said Yohami Zerpa, CEO of NOWWA. “Our goal is to take over the multi-billion dollar market of social gaming that has been largely ignored by other social networks since its initial boom. For this, we need partners, and Voodoo has proven to be exceptional at making games that people love to play.”
Super Snappy’s soft launch included eight fun, competitive titles developed in-house by Gamebop. Third-party developers like Voodoo have access to the platform’s API, allowing them to integrate social features into many of their titles. Once integrated into the platform, players can play against one another across the web, mobile and all modern video game consoles, using their digital Space as a hub.
NOWWA and Gamebop will continue to look for partnerships to further add to the number of available titles on their continuously growing platform.
NOWWA and Gamebop
Founded by veteran game developer, CEO and creative director Yohami Zerpa, the team includes chief technical officer Joe Wilcox, a Unreal Engine veteran with past leading roles at Epic Games, and a team of 25 professional developers, artists and animators.