Multiplayer casual games platform built on Kubernetes and AWS
Beach Bum operates a multi-title casual games portfolio (Lord of the Board, Spades Royale, Gin Rummy Stars, Domino Go, Rummy Rush) serving millions of players globally. The tech stack is heavily infrastructure-focused—Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform, Jenkins, GitHub Actions—paired with a mature data layer (Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery, dbt, Airflow, Tableau, Looker). Active projects around Kubernetes scaling and cost optimization, combined with pain points in incident response and AWS efficiency, suggest the engineering team is managing rapid player growth and operationalizing across multiple game backends.
Beach Bum is a casual games developer founded in 2015 and acquired by Voodoo in October 2021. The company is headquartered in Raanana, Israel, with 201–500 employees. The portfolio centers on digital versions of classic card and board games—backgammon, spades, gin rummy, dominoes—played in real-time multiplayer formats. The product architecture includes shared platform services, game server APIs handling matchmaking and player progression, and internal tools for economy modeling and A/B testing. Revenue comes from free-to-play mechanics, requiring careful balance between monetization and retention.
SQL, AWS (EC2, Glue, Redshift), Kubernetes, Docker, Helm, Terraform for infrastructure; Python, PHP, Bash for backend; Snowflake, BigQuery, dbt, Airflow for data pipelines; Tableau, Looker, Power BI for analytics.
Raanana, Israel. The company was founded in 2015 and acquired by Voodoo in October 2021. Currently hiring only in Israel.
Infrastructure as code, Kubernetes platform evolution, game server APIs for matchmaking and progression, shared platform services across multiple titles, economy balancing models, incident response automation, and back-office tooling.
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