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Timeswipe, the new game by teuteuf, creator of Worldle!

First game by Pink Bean Studio available today!

About the game:
Timeswipe is a game designed to enrich players' historical knowledge in a fun way!
 
Key features include:

  • A diverse range of cards about various historical events, inventions, artworks, and literature.
  • Building a daily learning habit with the daily challenge mode.
  • Intuitive swipe-based interface optimized for touchscreen devices.
  • Friendly competition through sharing runs with friends and tracking scores on scoreboards.
Timeswipe can also be used by existing communities: History influencers can use it to share themed runs related to their content, museums to showcase their art collections, and educators to use it in their classroom for interactive learning experiences.
 
The game is free to play with a single in-app purchase available to unlock directly all the categories and customisable runs.
 
   
About Pink Bean Studio:
In early 2022, years after leaving the game industry, Antoine Teuf (aka teuteuf) created, as a side project, the web game Worldle (https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/), a geographical variant of the famous word game Wordle.
The game has been a huge success with millions of daily players who enjoyed learning a bit of geography every day!
 
A few months later, Worldle was sold and that allowed Antoine to come back and to found his own game studio: Pink Bean Studio.
 
At Pink Bean Studio, we want to create simple games to share and bring together friends, family, coworkers, and everyone!
 
This young studio was founded 6 months ago and Timeswipe will be our first official game published on the App Store and Google Play, and we hope the first to pave the way for more!
 
A few words by teuteuf:
When I released my previous game, Worldle, I received tons of messages from players who thanked me for offering them a simple way to practice their geographical knowledge.

Families played it every morning together while having breakfast, teachers sent me pictures of the game projected on the whiteboard of their classrooms, and coworkers shared their scores every day on internal discussion platforms.

With Timeswipe, I wanted to recreate something similar but on another subject. After Geography, I've naturally decided to interest myself in History!

It was important for me to focus on the game aspect more than just an educational tool. I'm convinced it's easier to learn things when it's fun to do it!

That's why I've designed Timeswipe: a game bringing people together, with a smooth interface, making people learn new things in a fun way!
 
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