We’re a studio in Kenya
who build great games
that matter
What we do
- We make thoughtful high-quality games, informed by our African roots – See more
- We provide consultancy, design & production services for great partners – See more
- We run Africa’s first games-focussed co-working and events space, the Nairobi Game Development Centre – See more
- We are proud co-founders of PAGG, The Pan-Africa Gaming Group – See more
Our games
Usiku Beats
A mobile rhythm game celebrating African music
Shamba Showdown
A 3D farming simulator based in Kenya
Mobile browser games
A growing collection of licensable African-themed HTML5 browser games
Consulting & partnerships
Electric Blue: Gecko Dash
A popular casual mobile game for On The Edge Productions, raising awareness for the critically endangered Electric Blue gecko.
Mission 55: Conflict in Anaka
A mobile strategy game for GIZ and the African Union, informing young players of the AU’s role in Africa.
Cyber Soljas
A mobile platformer for the Kenyan Communications Authority promoting online safety for kids.
Mama Atingi Shop
A mobile business simulator for GIZ, designed as a guide to best practices for West African tourist shop owners.
Clients & partners
Media mentions
Latest articles
How Brands Can Win Big with Gamification in Their Marketing Strategies
Gamification certainly sounds a lot of fun – after all, most of us love gaming. However, unlike the normal way that we’ve been using games—passing time, entertaining ourselves, developing our skills, and creating new relationships with others, businesses have stepped...
Why Marketing and Advertising Executives Should Be Eyeing Mobile Games
The gaming industry is expanding fast, and the smartphone is playing a significant role in this expansion. By the end of 2019, the global gaming market is estimated to be worth $152 billion, with 45 percent of that, $68 billion, coming from mobile games. It’s expected...
How eSports are Creating a Market for Pro Gamers Across Africa
When Deloitte issued a note in 2019 stating that the African Telecommunications, Media and Technology (TMT) industry needed to seriously consider trending towards digital media consumption via online gaming, it was because the relentless growth of broadband internet...