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Our minds are exploding with new game ideas and Bugbee is how we share all of these with you.
We’ll give you the “How to connect” and the “What to connect on” with our games. Your only job is to invite the “Who to connect with”. Our games cross borders in age, themes and gameplay – everyone will find something to enjoy.
Our tabletop games are meant to be played with family and friends in an offline environment. Sometimes we forget how to spend our time off-screen, Bugbee is here to help with that.
Each of our games are unique with their themes and gameplay, and each has a mission of their own. Through these games, different players can enter the different worlds, experience gameplays, and learn new things. Come see the world through Bugbee’s eyes!
Our resident game designer, illustrator and, not to mention, hand model.
Take her masters in product design, add her love for boardgames, sprinkle on some of her experience in teaching preschool – and you have yourselves a certified Bugbee game designer.
When she’s not losing sleep on game design, you can find her working her “adult-job”, doing freelance illustrations or creating clay sculptures.
Samantha is the perfect mixture of curious cat, website tinkerer, backend thingamajigger and self-taught graphic designer – that’s what makes her perfect for Bugbee.
She loves learning and would probably have enrolled herself in a million classes if only she had more time (and if they were free).
When she actually has time, she drowns herself in medical dramas, science fiction and young adult fantasy shows or spoils her puppy, Oppa.
Both Proudly Pinoy, our game design, illustrations, and graphic design are lovingly crafted here in the Philippines. #supportlocal
“Over the years, I’ve learned that the first idea you have is irrelevant. It’s just a catalyst for you to get started. Then you figure out what’s wrong with it and you go through phases of denial, panic, regret. And then you finally have a better idea and the second idea is always the important one.” – Arthur Van Hoff
Don’t worry. We don’t bite!