27 October 2009
gametober (see what i did there)
Goodness me, October has been (and still is for another week) a ridiculously busy month for Game events. For me it started back on the 1st when I crossed the Atlantic to visit LA’s Indiecade and will end on Sunday at London’s Eurogamer Expo (passing through Gamecity and Playful along the way).
Indiecade was a great ‘first ever’ game festival experience. From being surrounded directly by the developers of the games the festival was celebrating, to engaging discussions focused on culture, art and innovation and hearing talks by personal favourites Keita Takahashi and Steph Thirion.
However being a game festival novice I do admitĀ I was quite the Norma no-mates for the duration, which is especially difficult when surrounded by a such a well connected community. Anyhew- my inability to socialise aside, the games that lay at the heart of the festival were an amazingly eclectic selection that reminded me yet again why I’m so fascinated by indie games ..and a particular nod to Peanut Gallery’s festival favourite Minor Battle that was an excellent mix of pervasive and virtual play. (n.b. a selection of Indiecade titles will also be showing at Game City Squared this week in Nottingham).
So onto the week ahead, and although its a shame that so many excellent game events are clashing, its not going to stop me doing my darnedest to take in as much as I can! I’ll report back with my findings later on, but in the meantime here is a rodeo round up of things I’m particularly excited about…
Gamecity: Something Splendid I have nnnnnooooo idea what this is going to entail, but doesn’t that make it all the much better? (this week’s LFF suprise film being the exception to that rule).
Gamecity: Curry Session- Adam Atomic, Making Canabalt The guy who made Canablat, talking about making Canabalt… with curry. Yeah!
Playful: A one day event about games and play in all their manifestations with an eclectic and exciting line up of speakers, summed up well by this tweet
Gamecity: Frozen Synapse Beat the Dev: The cleaner almost threw away their prize pot, but thankfully its still there to win if you can take on indie devs Mode 7 as they peview their upcoming release Frozen Synapse (I hear its like chess with guns- this is a good thing).
Eurogamer: Indie Games Arcade: If you’ve read this far down, you’ll know by now that I like indie games, so of course I would always be looking forward to more.








