It’s kind of hard to believe, but Playtime 20.20 was the last physical video game event to take place before the pandemic shut everything down for so long. Now that events are slowly getting back on track, you can apply for free to become part of the Playtime 20.22 (link in Dutch) indie selection. Not Continue reading →
If COVID-19 is playing by classic game design rules, we’re currently in the midst of facing its third and thus final form. There’s no telling if that’s true or – if it’s the case – when we will land the final shot. In order to account for different scenarios, the organisers of cozy game development Continue reading →
After spending a year in prison, the next edition of indie game showcase INDIGO is taking place on June 29 at Speys Jaarbeurs in Utrecht. The event gives developers the chance of presenting their new games to players, press, publishers and investors. The games range from brand new prototypes to completed games offering impressive and rich experiences. INDIGO Continue reading →
While video games fight to get more cultural value, they still have trouble shaking off a violent image. The cultural centre of Bruges wants to help break that stereotype by showing that games can be much more than hurting people. During their game weekend, taking place from March 3rd till March 4th, they want to Continue reading →
Our friends at Dutch Game Garden are hard at work to make INDIGO 17 happen. The next edition will take place on June 30 at a very special location: De LiK, a former prison in Utrecht. INDIGO is the largest independent games showcase in the Netherlands, with a selection of unique, outstanding games made by international developers. It’s Continue reading →