Titles We’ve Exhibited
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Adriaan de Jongh, Sylvain Tegroeg
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Melos Han-Tani
A very short adventure about Obama visiting Hiroshima, recent crimes in Japan, Okinawa, Idols, and S.H. visiting Japan.
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Honeyslugg, Richard Hogg
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HOKY
Jan Willem Nijman, Kitty Kalis
A minimalist, local-multiplayer, non-traditional take on the classic sport of hockey that intentionally avoids deep knowledge of the source material. Up to four players grab their sticks and slide onto the ice, cheered on by dynamic audience AI and their personal lust for sports.
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The Stork Burnt Down
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Nina Freeman, Emmett Butler, Joni Kittaka, Decky Coss
“how do you Do It?” puts players in the role of an 11-year-old girl whose mother has just stepped out for an errand.
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Robert Yang
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Charles McGregor
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Jay Tholen
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Cozy Game Pals
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Christine Love
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Hypersect
A minimalist action-strategy game.
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Digital Kingdom
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Baba Yaga Games
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Space Mace
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Adam Gryu
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Powerhoof
A Giant Monster has appeared in Kyoto II! Cooperate in building a perfect match for the kaiju, and compete against rival companies to romance the lonely monster.
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Thirty Three Games and Sohail Rajabi
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Steel Crate Games
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Rat Casket
Kerfuffle is a 2-4 player arena brawler with unique characters and 1 hit kills.
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Two Scoop Games
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Mario von Rickenbach & Michael Frei, Playables
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Biome Collective
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Liquid Bit / BumbleBear Games
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Dog Dad Games
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Ali Krouse
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Lovable Hat Cult
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Billy Eline and Jacob Mooney
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Anna Anthropy, Mariel Kinuko Cartwright, Amon26
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Florian Veltman
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Chris “Patchy” Hall, Aaquib Usman
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Robin Baumgarten
A one-dimensional dungeon crawler played on a strip of LED lights.
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Carter Lodwick, Ian Endsley
A short game about your daughter’s party.
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The Completely Surrounded, The Adventure Society, & Mason Gross School of the Arts
A quest to snap pictures of pocket monsters.
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Megagon Industries
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Jane Friedhoff, Marlowe Dobbe, Andy Wallace
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Colleen Potvin
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VGA Gallery
A screening of series of machinima shorts that report on the current state of Machinima and to illustrate what the medium can report on in the world and culture at large.