The game's code snippets were discovered by independent developer Nima Oji. LinkedIn confirmed to TechCrunch that they are working on the games, but did not reveal a testing or official release date.
There are at least three puzzle games already in the works - Queens, Inference and Crossclimb. Their appearance can still change.
Based on the screenshots, a separate ranking will be created for the companies, where their position will depend on the results of their employees in the games.
Non-gaming platforms have long used mini-games to drive traffic. For example, The New York Times reported that the puzzle game Wordle attracted "unprecedented tens of millions of new users," many of whom went on to play the media company's other games.