OUR DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Fun: Laughter, surprises and great conversations
Simple: Seconds to learn versus reading a long rule book
Engaging: Be in the moment and forget you even have a phone!
Sid
Co-Founder, Game Dreamer
Sid enjoys party games, karaoke and any sports where he is not terrible.
Soham
Co-Founder, Game Dreamer Soham enjoys creating videos, party games, and reading.
Aryam
Co-Founder, Game and Graphics Dreamer,
Aryam likes to play tennis, music and graphic design
Keshav
Co-Founder, Game Dreamer Keshav enjoys playing hockey, going on walks, and learning how to cook something new.
Tanya
Cofounder, Game dreamer, Head of Marketing
Tanya loves hosting game nights and bonding over coffee-fueled conversations.
Acknowledgements
- Our families first and foremost
- Shivam: For suggesting that the game would be more fun with a competitive element!
- Pooja: For correctly pointing out that the original game was a bit too male-centric
- Rishi: For correctly insisting to the Oogly Team that a great game deserved great graphics
- Divya: As a high schooler, gave authentic ideas for the high school expansion pack
- Jayden: Provided great content for our sci-fi and fantasy expansion pack and helped with animation
Game Testers
- Local Boston Fans: Medha, Jatin, Anu, Mohit, Shivangi, Akash, Rishi M, Sujay, Benjamin, Lena, Saloni, Parag, Jai
- The Canadians: Aanchal, Saumyaa, Arjun, Meera, Shairal, Robin, David, Rick, Pauline
- California Dreamers: Charu, Ajay, Anisha, Divya
- India: Shalu, Ria, Shana, Akash, Divyansh, Sunny, Apeksha
- Across the US: Dina, Kim, Amanda, Melody, Debi
Card Game Community
- Brenna Noonan and Dann May at Quillsilver for the game name, a fabulous box and card design!
- Michael Epstein at Copper Frog Games for our Kickstarter launch strategy
- Mangesh Dange: Website designer extraordinaire and guru of marketing technologies
- Prototyping: Lexington Graphics and Stephanie Soly from Fedex Office
- Omar’s World of Comics for hosting us for a wonderful night of play testing
- Apologies to anyone we have missed