We didn't just bring games to Malaysia last week. We built a different one for every brand 🇲🇾
But we didn't bring one game. We built a different custom mini game for every brand we partnered with, then handed it to the crowd and said: play.
Here's how we matched each game to its moment 👇
🥠Flaky (egg tarts)
A grab-and-go bakery counter means near-zero wait, so the game had to be instant.
The game: catch the falling egg tarts before they drop and beat the clock. Sub-60s, one thumb, no tutorial.
Finish it, box is bagged, happy crowds.
the9bit.com/game/77641
🍜 An Viet (Vietnamese dining)
A sit-down meal gives us real table time, so the game could be meatier and social.
The game: match 3 of the same dishes from An Viet before time runs out.
A whole table plays while the food cooks, then redeems the voucher on the bill.
the9bit.com/game/135914
🧋Tealive (bubble tea) A young, mobile-native, trend-driven crowd is the perfect phone-game audience. The game: catch the ingredients in sequence to build your cup, as colourful and shareable as the drink itself. Cash vouchers were up for grabs.
the9bit.com/game/135528
And the crowd? Every age. Families, students, walk-in customers who had never touched Web3. They didn't ask about the tech. They scanned, played, laughed, competed, and walked away with real rewards. The acceptance was unreal.