Air Dice

Hailing from the most northerly reaches of Scandinavia, Air Dice are a developer of money games – in other words, the sort of games you’d wager on at a typical online casino. The Finnish software company have a distinctive design of their own that makes their work easy to identify.

In fact, even their logo is a testament to the firm’s style; comprising a deconstructed dice, its minimalist chic is characteristic of Air Dice’s creative approach.

About Air Dice

In addition to developing their own games, which include arcade titles, Air Dice produce turnkey solutions that furnish clients with all the tools they need to get their new online casino or bingo site up and running. They also create custom games, working to the brief provided by the client, whilst weaving in a few ideas of their own as the project permits. When they’re not programming, illustrating and animating, Air Dice use their collective skill set to hone marketing and advertising campaigns that will help bring their wares and those of their clients to the masses.

With just nine team members, Air Dice are a tight-knit group who work closely to deliver projects on time and to the client’s specification. The Finnish software firm are led by CEO Sami Mäkinen, ably aided by CFO Peter Granfelt and Creative Director Teemu Teräs. Five developers and one graphic designer make up the rest of the Air Dice team. The company’s offices are located in Helsinki in the Finnish capital, and they invite interested parties who happen to be passing by to pop in and join them for a coffee. Who said software developers were an antisocial bunch?

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