Hey there, cool dudes, how have you been going with LinkedIn’s puzzle games this year?
As you may recall, back in May, LinkedIn launched three in-stream games which enable you to challenge colleagues, bosses, people from other companies, etc.
LinkedIn added another puzzle game to its library in October, as well as expanded data insights into comparative performance.
And if you’ve been playing along at home, you can expect to get a summary of your in-game performance soon, with LinkedIn distributing a “Playback” overview of your scores, ranking, and more.
As you can see in this example, LinkedIn’s games Playback overview will tell you which games you played most often, when you most often played, and how many CEOs you’re better than.
Though that measure is relative, because there are a lot of people on LinkedIn calling themselves CEOs who are actually just single person operators, or the like.
But regardless, the summary might make you feel better either way, as you imagine some rich looking CEO getting frustrated in his glass-walled office because he just can’t work out the latest puzzle. But you solved it.
So, does the fact that LinkedIn’s added a summary like this suggest that LinkedIn’s games have been a winner?
Well, we don’t have any data as yet on how many people are actually playin