LinkedIn is introducing three board games to the platform. How it works and how it helps users

LinkedIn is introducing three board games to the platform. How it works and how it helps users
LinkedIn is introducing three board games to the platform. How it works and how it helps users
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LinkedIn, the professional social network owned by Microsoft, announced on May 1 the launch of a line of games designed to stimulate interactions between users and innovate the way they connect professionally.

The information was published via LinkedIn News by Lakshman Somasundaram, director of product management, sparking curiosity among the community.

The new functionality introduces games like Pinpoint, a word matching game where participants must identify common categories from a grid of hidden words. Also on the list are Queens, a logic puzzle where players must place queens on a chessboard without them attacking each other, and Crossclimb, a trivia game that combines elements of crossword puzzles and ladder games. words.

How LinkedIn Launched Games Work

Designed to be quick and easy to access, these games are integrated into the daily routine of professionals and are created by renowned puzzle authors such as Paolo Pasco and Thomas Snyder, known for their contributions to the world of word games and sudoku.

An innovative aspect of these games is the way they are used to facilitate the formation of new connections and the revitalization of existing ones. Players can see which of their contacts are active in the same games, access leaderboards and initiate discussions about game strategies on the platform.

LinkedIn hopes that these games will serve not only as a form of entertainment, but also as an effective networking tool, helping users strengthen their professional relationships.

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