Cockroach Fortune
Cockroach Chaos Takes Center Stage as Endorphina Hits ICE Barcelona
Moving away from clean and predictable exhibition formats, Endorphina has designed an immersive booth that resembles a lived-in apartment taken over by cockroaches. The insects appear throughout the space – in the interior design, visual details, and creative Meet Us banners, where cockroaches crawl across the faces of Endorphina’s team members.
The concept reflects the spirit behind Cockroach Fortune and the brand’s approach to creative marketing: bold, playful, and impossible to ignore. Known for their resilience and ability to survive in any environment, cockroaches serve as a visual metaphor for standing out in a competitive iGaming landscape.
Visitors to the booth can expect interactive elements inspired by the game’s universe, unexpected details around every corner, and a layout designed to encourage relaxed, informal conversations rather than traditional stand meetings.
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