Ivan Digon

From: France

Language: French, English

Indonesian (mid-level)


ivan@twofourconsulting.eu

Do you need to develop a game? Or do you lack games in your catalog? The market for tour or event games is quite competitive. A lot of companies already offer mind-blowing things. Sometimes it feels difficult to create something outstanding from your catalog, that will make people or companies refer you to others. This is why I’m here to help businesses make their games idea way better and deeper than other’s.

I’m Ivan Digon, French with Indonesian origins, living in lovely Estonia. I have had a great experience with video games. From there, I project my experience/knowledge in building Loquiz games.

In fact, I have a particular interest in Pokémon. Back in 2008, I used to be one of the best French Pokémon trainers. I managed a whole community of Pokémon players. From 2013 to 2015, I organized several Pokémon tournament events in France (Paris and Marseille).

I extract the gamification principle that makes a video game successful into an event game or a tour. And I develop games that are so complex, that nobody can copy your concept. 

You can contact me by email and hire me. Or you can ask to play video games with me. Besides Pokémon, I can play any of these with you: Super Smash Bros., Monster Hunter, Animal Crossing, Age of Empire 3. If we play, I can tell you how these legendary games are an inspiration for your future outstanding game concept.

Do you want to know what I’ve already developed so far? Here it is:

Game portfolio

Fully ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Courcelle Family – Play an Escape Room at home

Jules Verne’s Last Travel

Waiting Game

And a few others: Dark Manor, 24 minutes of Loquiz, the color Scavenger Hunt

Almost Fully (everything, but the design) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Missing Easter Dinner

GEMParis Tour

Ugly Sweater Escape

Demo Adventure

Partially (the game mechanics, the gamification) ⭐⭐⭐

Monaco Street Game – Tour

Police vs. Robbers

Operation UV

The Rally of the 5 senses

Back to the 90s

And others…

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