From May 26 to June 8, 2025, in honor of World Hunger Day (May 28), game developer and publisher ZiMAD, in collaboration with the international nonprofit organization The Hunger Project, is launching a special ‘Small Actions. Big Change.’ campaign across two of its flagship games — Magic Jigsaw Puzzles and Domino.
In Magic Jigsaw Puzzles, special themed packs featuring unique images will be available. Each pack will cost $2, with $1 from each purchase donated to The Hunger Project. A special annual subscription priced at $125 will also be available, with 50% of the proceeds going to support the foundation.
In Domino, a special offer will include a themed skin and a coin pack. The offer will be priced in line with standard in-game deals, with $1 from each purchase donated to the foundation’s initiatives.
“ZiMAD regularly collaborates with nonprofit organizations and supports meaningful international awareness campaigns and commemorative dates.
Over the past two years, we’ve joined nearly 30 different initiatives aimed at raising awareness and providing real support across a wide range of causes — from environmental conservation to inclusivity and philanthropy.
For us, this is more than just words. Supporting socially significant and humanitarian initiatives is an essential part of our company’s culture and values. We genuinely believe that business can and should be a force for positive change in the world.”
Dmitry Bobrov, CEO at ZiMAD

“Ending world hunger is possible. We are grateful for businesses like ZiMAD who are committed to leveraging their platforms to raise awareness and funding to create a better world.
At The Hunger Project, we invest not only in the technical solutions to hunger, but also in the leadership capacity of our community partners.
When people believe in themselves, they unlock the power to transform their communities—and the world. Partners like ZiMAD and all the puzzlers out there who will participate in World Hunger Day help make that possible.”
Rowlands Kaotcha, President and CEO, The Hunger Project
