Pocket Gems, Inc

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San Francisco, United States

pocketgems.com
Computer Games· Corporate campus· Software company

Pocket Gems, Inc Reviews | Rating 2,2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pocket Gems, Inc is located in San Francisco, United States on 220 Montgomery St #750. Pocket Gems, Inc is rated 2.2 out of 5 in the category computer games in United States. Pocket Gems seeks to build the greatest games and most compelling interactive entertainment in the world. That’s the mission our founders began with in an apartment above a pizza shop back in 2009 and it continues to inspire us today. Since then, we’ve grown to over 200 people in San Francisco, and with $155 million in backing from Sequoia Capital and Tencent, we’re constantly breaking new ground in mobile entertainment. Our products have been downloaded over 450 million times by players around the world. In recent years, we’ve launched Episode, a mobile storytelling network and platform, and War Dragons, a visually stunning 3D real-time strategy game. As our community of players continues to grow, we’re committed to building diverse and inclusive environments across our teams, and in our games.

Address

220 Montgomery St #750

Phone

+1 4153711333

Company size

201-500 employees

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2009

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jonathan Thomas Crist a.k.a.

I love my app without banned. Please let me play my app right now. I want the banned from the Episode platform lifted please.

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Luke Harrington

A really good place to work. I've been here about a year. They are concerned about the right things and take good care of employees. Office culture is friendly.

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Michael SanFilippo

Wish I could give you a zero for the horrible customer support, lack of desire to please your player base which are the people that give you the ability to sign those paychecks and pay those monthly bills. Never have I seen a company with such disregard for taking care of the customers, because in the non digital world those companies go bankrupt; or get sued. You hide behind a gray area of the law that is still in the process of being written as we speak. I long to see the day where app developers are forced to answer financially when they steal money from the people who use their apps, by not providing support, not providing properly functioning apps, and yet still find every which way to encourage more and more spending.

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Eric Long

They are more concerned with making a quick buck than keeping potentially longterm customers happy. They might just be looking to cash out so they can develop another game. Thus trapping a new customer base and starting the process all over again. I'm giving 2 stars only because the game \war dragons\ is fun. But Be warned..DO NOT SPEND A DIME!

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not him

Absolute failures at making a bug minimal game. They can't even figure out how to make their games use Android 9.0 emojis let alone keep stuff from crashing.