Titles We’ve Exhibited
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KOKOROMI
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Farmergnome
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Frogshark
Swordy is a local multiplayer physics based brawler where players try to master the momentum of their weapons.
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Jerry Belich
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Michala Braker, Murray Campbell, Jack Campbell, Mariah Hale, John Groot, Thomas Newlands
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Taylor Swietanski
A short series of dreamless vignettes where nothing but the signature you scrawl on the hotel room door is certain.
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Alistair Aitcheson
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Phosphor Games
Brookhaven is a VR post-apocalyptic survival shooter for the HTC Vive.
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Andrew C. Wang
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Zachary Johnson, Victor Thompson
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Pete Vigeant & The Completely Surrounded
Dodgeball where you need to watch your step.
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WORM CLUB
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phubans & progrium
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Lunarsignals
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Ziv Schneider
The museum of stolen art is a virtual reality experience that features pieces reported as missing in the FBI and Interpol art crime databases; a space where one can get a glance at the hidden and the invisible.
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Rusty Lake
Play together with someone you deem trustworthy: one in The Past, the other in The Future. Observe and communicate what you see around you. Solve the puzzles and uncover Albert Vanderboom’s plan.
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Wainstop Inc.
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The Plug-In Studio
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R25th
The Two Skelefriends are Skeletiny, a 6 foot tall anatomical model with accelerometers strapped to each limb, and Skullossus, a 12 foot tall Home Depot skeleton with LEDs strapped to each limb. A limb will light up on Skullossus and the player’s goal is to move the corresponding limb on Skeletiny. (Think of it as similar to a giant Bop-It)
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The Unbreakable Chain
GHXYK2, Leon Michael Sadler, Yasushi Kaminishi
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Casey Goodrow, Scott Goodrow, J Kjellberg
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R25th
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Strangethink
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Amanda Hudgins, R25th
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Drool
A Rhythm Violence Game
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Stovepipe Interactive
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TouchTone
Mikengreg
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2015 Train Jammers
A station loaded with Train Jam games from 2015’s experience.
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Lane “Sunshine” Howard
Choose your commuter and duke it out at Chicago’s own California Blue Line stop.
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HIROYOSHI OSHIBA
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Benedict Fritz, Greg Wohlwend, Joel Corelitz, David Laskey, Jenna Blazevich
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Andrew Shouldice
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Llamasoft
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Indoor Astronaut
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yiyisogreen, g0rb
When files are backed up to the cloud, they transform into abstract symbols and become part of the ‘cloud.’ Although we retain the right to use these files, we lose ownership of them. The goal is to create a digital landscape that merges ‘new’ and ‘old’ internet memories.
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Lea Schonfelder
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Ludopium
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Adamgryu