In the age of Tinder and Grindr and every other app offering to connect people (ahem) ending in r, it’s a wonder we haven’t seen a tonne of similar apps created specifically for matchmaking gamers. Not that kind of matchmaking - though someone should really get onto that - but an app that finds friends to play the same game as you at the same time.
I’m not alone in this thinking. New Zealand-based start-up company Leaping Tiger has just launched an app of the same name that serves to fill this gap. “Leaping Tiger started as a problem both Jordan
and I had in common, and the more gamers we talked to the more we realised we had a really great solution in our heads,” says co-founder Amy Potter. “We had to build it. So a couple of months later we quit our jobs and did!”
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I’m not alone in this thinking. New Zealand-based start-up company Leaping Tiger has just launched an app of the same name that serves to fill this gap. “Leaping Tiger started as a problem both Jordan
and I had in common, and the more gamers we talked to the more we realised we had a really great solution in our heads,” says co-founder Amy Potter. “We had to build it. So a couple of months later we quit our jobs and did!”
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