Wooga's monumental achievement of surpassing the $1 billion milestone with June's Journey is a testament to the studio's strategic engagement by tapping into an often overlooked market segment, ultimately captivating a mature female demographic. Remarkably, 90% of its dedicated players are women, with the majority aged over 55. This success can be directly attributed to Wooga's player-centric approach in cultivating an unwavering community of enthusiastic female gamers. By staying attuned to player feedback, delivering fresh weekly content and enhancing social features like 'Club Mysteries,' Wooga has fostered an exceptionally loyal and engaged player base.
Ofer Kinberg, Chief Revenue Officer at Playtika commented: "Playtika is immensely proud of Wooga and June's Journey as they continue to lead the way in narrative-driven casual gaming. This achievement is a testament to Wooga's dedication and passion, which align perfectly with Playtika's vision of creating exceptional gaming experiences that captivate players worldwide."
About PlaytikaPlaytika (NASDAQ: PLTK) is a mobile gaming entertainment and technology market leader with a portfolio of multiple game titles. Founded in 2010, Playtika was among the first to offer free-to-play social games on social networks and, shortly after, on mobile platforms. Headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, and guided by a mission to entertain the world through infinite ways to play, Playtika has employees across offices worldwide. For more, visit playtika.com.
About WoogaFounded in 2009, Wooga - derived from the words 'World Of Gaming' - is a market leader for story-driven casual games. Based in Berlin, over 300 employees from 50 different nations develop high quality games with engaging stories at the core of the experience. Wooga's aim is to play a memorable and positive part in people's lives and create joyful moments they look forward to playing everyday. Since late 2018 Wooga has been part of Playtika Holding Corp. For more, visit wooga.com.
June's Journey invites players to relax with a story of romance, intrigue, and mystery in a glamorous hidden object game straight from the roaring 20s. Players have the opportunity to step into the role of amateur detective June Parker and set out on a journey and escape to a bygone age as they search for hidden object clues, from the parlors of New York to the sidewalks of Paris.
A personal reflection from one of our counsellors who recently completed a gruelling overnight hike to raise funds for MIND in memory of a dear friend and colleague, Alex Cook, who sadly died earlier this year.
Life is an ongoing journey with setbacks and pitfalls along the way that, if successfully negotiated, bring us to that better place, strengthened and somehow changed. I recently undertook a personal journey that tested my endurance to push through adverse terrain to experience some magical, life affirming moments that left me feeling uplifted, liberated and empowered.
My personal journey was an overnight walk around the timeless and mystical raw beauty of Kinder in the Peak District. I chose to undertake this walk under the expert guidance of my friend Stu Westfield of Ranger Expeditions and his trusty right-hand man, Al Pepper, to raise funds for MIND in memory of a dear friend and colleague, Alex Cook, who sadly died earlier this year.
It was not the balmy, summer night we had hoped for, having had a lot of rainfall in recent days and the ground wet, muddy and slippery under foot. We started with the ascent at 9 pm in the evening and it quickly became apparent that the other walkers were far more experienced than me as they strode ahead with their walking poles and I struggled behind, feeling somewhat vertiginous at points, doubting my abilities and wondering how people can possibly talk and not get out of breath when they are walking up a hill. And then we reached the top, me bringing up the rear as I often do. As I paused for breath, I looked behind to see a beautiful red, orange and gold sunset and the lights of Manchester glowing on the horizon. That was the first leg of my journey successfully negotiated and the beautiful reward.
Hope for the Journey is a two-day conference, hosted by Coyote Hill Foster Care Ministries and Show Hope. This conference is a blend of simulcast large group sessions and workshops. There will be so many resources to learn more about trauma-informed childcare techniques, sensory needs, and more.
Our main session speakers are Cody Cox, Kari Dady, Katie Rinaudo, and Sarah Mercado, TBRI Practitioners. Cody will share an Introduction to Trust-Based Relational Intervention. Katie will share about TBRI Connecting Principles. Sarah will teach about TBRI Empowering Principles. Kari will share about TBRI Correcting Principles.
If you are a parent, caregiver, teacher, pastor, social worker, or anyone who works with children who have experienced trauma, this conference will provide valuable encouragement and information for you.
As more and more families have responded to meeting the needs of vulnerable children by adopting and providing foster care, the demand for practical and proven resources and tools continues to grow. The Hope for the Journey Conference will help meet these needs and provide resources to help serve children well.
Some common symptoms in children who have experienced trauma (including FASDs) are lying, stealing, and raging. We will discuss the neuro-behavior aspects of why these behaviors are common and talk about concrete relational-based strategies that can help get a handle on these frustrating behaviors.
The Magic is in the Pause! Join me for this experiential workshop that combines gentle yoga postures and the power of the breath to calm your nervous system and uplift your mood. Discover what it means to be dysregulated and what we can do to find the calm we long for. Learn powerful tools for stress management that will melt away tension and leave you feeling rejuvenated.
This immersive workshop offers practical strategies, tools, and insights to strengthen connections with vulnerable young individuals, empowering staff to effectively support them in overcoming obstacles and realizing their potential. Through collaborative learning and real-world scenarios, participants will gain the skills and confidence needed to make a lasting impact in the lives of the youth they serve.
In this workshop, we will explore the foundational skills essential for proficient reading, and provide insights into recognizing signs indicating when a child may require additional support in mastering these skills. Parents will gain a comprehensive understanding of the developmental trajectory of reading skills, along with practical strategies for fostering literacy at home.
Have you ever experienced the tension of serving bio families in Foster Care, or care from someone who has? This workshop will look at the social, emotional and spiritual needs of the bio family and how we are professionals, foster parents and people administering wrap- around care can best serve parents with the goal of reunification.
The brain is not locked in. Just as the brain can be negatively impacted by adversity, it can be positively impacted by healthy, nurturing environments as well. Intentional caregiving, safety and security, intellectual stimulation, rich relationships, and more actually rewire the brain for health, helping children move toward fulfilling their potential.
We all need Hope for the Journey, but where is Hope when you need it? Learn to recognize, find, and lean on Hope, the misunderstood necessity for your journey, in this interactive workshop. All are welcome aboard the Hope train. and Veris, your hope conductors, use personal and professional stories curated in a multicultural workshop to teach about the value of Hope, which often comes only after hopelessness.
Whether you are looking for a calm down/regulation spot in your house or a way to make an event sensory friendly, this presentation is for you. In this workshop, we will cover sensory sensitivity, how to set up a sensory space and will have hands on time to try out different sensory items.
This workshop provides an overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and its characteristics, with a focus on understanding the unique challenges faced by children in foster care who are on the spectrum. The presentation covers signs and symptoms of ASD, when to seek a diagnosis, and the diagnostic process, including assessments and evaluations. Participants will gain insights into how to support these children effectively within the foster care system.
Music is a powerful tool for building trust and connection! Join us as we provide you a toolkit of music therapy-informed principles and a plethora of take-home strategies to use in nurturing trust and connection through music.
Emotional intelligence is the ability to express and regulate emotions in healthy ways and is the one area of intelligence that we can grow in and improve. Explore practical tools for managing emotional triggers and embracing emotional regulation in this workshop!
In this article, we'll outline why June's journey no loading on iPad and some easy tips that have worked for other players to resolve app crashes. Whether it's closing background apps, powering down your device, or reinstalling the game, the solutions here get June's Journey back up and running smoothly on your iPad.
Force restarting your iPad essentially clears out memory, shuts down all running processes, and starts fresh. It's a quick way to troubleshoot random crashes or glitches. This is useful if June's Journey is crashing due to an internal OS error or some background process interfering with it.
Cached app data takes up storage space and can sometimes become corrupted over time, leading to crashes. Safari and June's Journey may have outdated temporary files that are causing conflicts. Clearing this data forces them to rebuild their caches fresh.
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