Through the City Protector game, which is completely free, users will be able to accumulate points that will later be converted into money. Each point accumulated during a game session will donate to the Take a Child by the Hand Foundation and its Solidarity Menu program.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Read more…” font_container=”tag:h5|text_align:left|color:%2374309b” use_theme_fonts=”yes” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.larepublica.co%2Fempresas%2Fpor-medio-de-rappigames-se-podran-hacer-donaciones-para-afectados-con-covid-19-2990577||target:%20_blank|”][stm_spacer height=”40″][/vc_column][/vc_row]
Day: May 19, 2020
“We wanted to get the community to participate in a fun way in this donation, through a dynamic game that closely resembles the situation that we are experiencing in various countries. At City Protector we must make an effort to achieve a joint goal that benefits all of us, “says Nicolás Koifman, Vice President for Latin America at Goama Games.
Gamification has been used in a variety of industries, with Goama Games attempting to bring the idea to traditional donations. CEO and co-founder Taro Araya sees City Protector as a way to unite the community towards a shared goal that will ultimately benefit everyone. Gamification encourages people to help through conjoined game mechanics, and as such, he believes that this is an effective method in garnering donations. Through this innovative approach, it allows donors to see their efforts come to life in a meaningful way, giving them an extra incentive for offering their support; proving that small actions can still create big results.