It features real names, places and events from the recipient's life.
A recent famous example includes a game given in 2002 by Kevin Smith to Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez.
[1] One of the first professional personalized video games service was created by Abdel Bounane in 2011 and was called Amuze Me.
In 2014, Netherlands-based developer TinglyGames launched its Greeting Games, an online program that lets users customize and send casual games within digital greeting cards.
[4] Unlike Amuse Me, TinglyGames worked as a self-service and the games were not hand-made.