After our recent launch of Monster Manor in the UK, CTV has featured Ayogo in their article about apps helping children take control of their health. Monster Manor is a free game that helps young patients with Type 1 diabetes remember to check their glucose levels and keeps parents up to date on their progress. [buttonp]Read the article on CTV’s
Merck and Ayogo working together: PMLive Article
Dominick Tyer writes in the Digital Intelligence blog: Merck & Co is working on a new mobile app for type 2 diabetes patients to help them keep taking their medicines as prescribed. The pharma company is collaborating on the Type 2 Travelers Project with behavioural change gaming firm Ayogo and the game was showcased at the mHealth Summit held near
Ayogo Collaborates with USC’s Center for Body Computing
In partnership with USC’s Center for Body Computing, we’re making a heart rate game for mobiles called, “Beating Heart” that we hope will the touch heart of teenagers. Tagging photos and friends on social networks is the norm. But what if you could tag and monitor your heart health in the same way? We are collaborating with the University of