Goama: Integrate Social Gaming into Your App

Goama, also referred to as Go Games, provides a streamlined solution for developers to incorporate social gaming experiences directly within their applications. Certain companies have utilized Goama for targeted promotional activities, while others leverage the platform’s consistent stream of new weekly game releases to establish a comprehensive gaming feature within their existing app functionality.
This emerging company, a recent participant in the SOSV accelerator program, showcased its capabilities last week at CES within the Taiwan Tech Arena exhibit. Although the event has concluded, Goama’s online exhibit remains accessible for viewing.
A segment of Goama’s customer base consists of “super apps” – applications offering a diverse range of services and seeking to integrate gaming options. To cater more effectively to these super apps, Goama has recently implemented a tournament-based system alongside its existing user subscription model.
Goama’s gaming platform integrated into money transfer app WavePayAccording to the company, incorporating Goama’s platform can enhance brand visibility as users share their scores or extend invitations to other players in tournaments. Furthermore, it demonstrably boosts user engagement, with typical gaming sessions lasting over 16 minutes. The platform has currently amassed a collective total of 2.5 million individual users.
The company’s current operational focus is on the rapidly expanding mobile markets of Asia and Latin America, collaborating with over 15 partners – including GCash and Rappi – to facilitate digital payments and communication services. The platform’s user interface is adaptable, allowing for customization to align with the design of host applications, and rewards can encompass points and other incentives redeemable within the app itself. Notable companies utilizing Goama include food delivery service FoodPanda, Snickers, and money transfer application WavePay.
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