“We’re never going to make video games.” Apparently, that’s what Jan Hameeuw, creative producer at The Fridge, once said in a conversation with Bruno Urbain of Fishing Cactus, one of the biggest game developer studios in Wallonia. Fast forward a few years and Stacka, a division within The Fridge focused on new technology, becomes one Continue reading →
When CrazyGames joined the FLEGA family back in 2017, the browser game portal offered 1000 video games to a monthly audience of 5 million players. Fast forward to 2021 and those numbers have skyrocketed. Today, more than 8000 titles from 250 different developers are played monthly by 17 million users worldwide. It’s no big surprise, Continue reading →
At the risk of sounding like a broken record here: marketing your video game is crucial if you want to stand out in the neverending onslaught of video game releases. Publishers might help you out with that, but then the next question is: how do you find a good publishing deal? The debate surrounding publishing Continue reading →
Another year, another batch of new members that will join the FLEGA family. With co-creation hub Hangar K, we’re getting more than we bargained for, as the concept provides office space for various tech companies. Among many others, Hangar K is currently the home of game technology accelerator and fellow FLEGA member DAE Studios, the Continue reading →
With the addition of design and innovation group Leap Forward, we can welcome no less than three new development studios to the ever growing FLEGA family. While every company has its specialty, Little Miss Robot, Knight Moves and Once Storytelling form a powerful triforce who share the same love for innovative technology and design their digital products around the Continue reading →
Today we’d like to introduce one of the newest members of the FLEGA family. iChallenge is the leading event agency for city games in the Benelux. The company was founded back in 2008 and has since spiced up over 10.000 team buildings, bachelor(ette) parties and family getaways. In 2016 alone they hosted over 1.500 games in more Continue reading →