Cyberlogic at the 5th Forgotten Games Festival: Hula Hoops and Smiles!

For the second consecutive year, Cyberlogic enthusiastically participated in the Forgotten Games Festival. Α unique celebration that brought generations together through the joy of play.

From June 13 to 15, 2025, with free admission at the familiar and always welcoming Karavolas space in Heraklion, “The Smile of the Child” and Family FM 89.5 invited us to remember .. and why not, to play again, all those games that filled our hearts with nostalgia and spontaneity.

This year again, Cyberlogic brought something that… spins!

Hula hooping was our choice last year too, and not by chance. It’s a game that connected generations, awakened childhood memories, encouraged physical expression, and most importantly, invited children (and not only!) to move, laugh, and feel free.

For the Cyberlogic team, participating in initiatives like the Forgotten Games Festival was not just another event. It was a moment of returning to our roots. A reminder of why we do what we do.

We are people of technology. We design, code, and innovate. We live daily in digital worlds. But we never forget that technology is a tool, not a destination. The destination is people. Connection. Play. Smiles. Moments.

That’s why events like these were not simply about corporate social responsibility for us.
They were part of our identity. It’s where we met as a team beyond roles and projects, with balls, hoops, ribbons, and hula hoops.

It was our chance to remember that before we became experts, we were children. And we played.
And maybe… that’s what makes us better at technology too.

The fact that we haven’t forgotten what it’s like to create with imagination. To try. To fall and get back up. To play.

This year, just like last year, we chose the hula hoop.
Each spin was a reminder that the most important things in life… don’t have an on/off switch.

That’s why we were there. With the young and the old.
Because even technology has a soul..when there’s a team with heart behind it!

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