Creative entrepreneurs have been hit hard by the ongoing coronacrisis. To provide extra support for Belgian creatives the lovely people at Flanders DC launched the online platform ikkoopbelgisch.be this week. The campaign urges people to make a deliberate choice for local, high quality creativity, and makes it really easy for potential clients to browse and Continue reading →
It’s finally happened! Months of preparation and excitement have led to the opening of the envelopes during an amazing award ceremony in Kortrijk Xpo where the Belgian Game Awards 2020 trophies got to know their rightful owners. The big winner of the night was Brukel. Bob De Schutter managed to cash in on three of Continue reading →
They are in! The jury has spoken for the first time, and their individual votes have been tallied to arrive at this year’s nominees for the BelgianGameAwards. So without further ado: let’s find out who’s up for the grand prize during the award ceremony on February 21. Student Game Of The Year: No Players Online, Continue reading →
The #FlemishGamesIndustry is on a roll this week! After yesterday’s release of Journey for Elysium, this Sunday will be a memorable day for one of the newest FLEGA family members, as Miami University professor Bob De Schutter and Lifelong Games will be releasing their historical exploration game Brukel on November 3 on pc. They say Continue reading →
Brukel has been on our radar for a couple of years now, but the ambitious effort of Miami University professor Bob De Schutter to create a serious game based on the memories of his grandmother, is finally nearing completion. According to De Schutter, who always knew he wanted to recreate the fascinating war stories of Continue reading →
A lot of talented Belgian developers are currently working on amazing games that are all set to be released in 2017. Some might slip to a later date, maybe even next year. Unfortunately, that’s how it tends to go with indie development due to the many uncertainties and challenges. Nonetheless these games all look like they will Continue reading →