As these titles have already indicated, Nightspade has made a name for itself with the development of casual games. Through the partnership with the Goethe-Institut as well as the cooperation with the German studios kunst-stoff and the Good Evil, the Indonesian developers are now making an educational game about Germany. During a trip to Hamburg in November 2016, Gerry and Teddy were able to gain first-hand impressions of life in Germany and to incorporate them directly into their work on Jermania.
In addition, The Good Evil developed the first German newsgame and organized Europe's first hackathon in the newsgame sphere. The studio has already cooperated with the Goethe-Institut in the context of the Game Mixer programs in Jakarta, Indonesia and São Paulo, Brazil. These are programs in which game designers from Germany are brought together with designers from the respective host country to learn from one another and to develop games together.
When the Goethe Institute Indonesia organized a creative exchange between German and Indonesian game developers during the German Season 2015 under the title Game Mixer, Patrick Rau was among the participating game designers from Germany. Today, kunst-stoff supports the Indonesian game developers of Nightspade in the development of Jermania and is continuing its commitment to international knowledge transfer in the field of gaming.