Sentences with phrase «local game developer communities»

started in 2013 with a focus on bringing local game developer communities together to address the game industry's biggest challenges in gaming.
The Intel Buzz Workshop Series started in 2013 with a focus on bringing local game developer communities together to address the game industry's biggest challenges in gaming.
Bringing industry professionals to address challenges of the game development industry with local game developer communities, we helped organize the first Buzz Workshop in Portland, OR, featuring a diverse panel of industry experts from around the world including Robin Hunicke of Funomena, Kelly Wallick of the Indie MEGABOOTH, and Giselle Rosman, former Director of Global Game Jam.
The three of Wisageni Studio team members decided on starting their own company after meeting at Gamelan, a local game developer community in Yogyakarta, Indonesia back in 2014.

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By the way, although Egyptian gaming community is still growing, there are many local game developers that looking promising [right now].»
Winnipeg Game Collective, International Game Developers Association of Winnipeg, Winnipeg Unity User Group and New Media Manitoba serve as the core groups running different events in the local game development communGame Collective, International Game Developers Association of Winnipeg, Winnipeg Unity User Group and New Media Manitoba serve as the core groups running different events in the local game development communGame Developers Association of Winnipeg, Winnipeg Unity User Group and New Media Manitoba serve as the core groups running different events in the local game development commungame development community.
In 2014, the Sacramento Indie Arcade, a community driven event, was created to help promote local game developers and show the world what is being developed in California's capital city.
The Sheep's Meow is also a community organization whose mission is to support local developers, make game creation inclusive & accessible, and help people get started making their own games.
A core part of our mission has always been to support local game developers, through a longstanding program of professional, public, and community events.
Hang out with local developers and play games to experience the Portland games community.
Rami Ismail, an indie developer and co-founder of Vlambeer, won the Ambassador Award for «helping incubators, local events, universities, community efforts, and games industry policy around the world.»
Working with the studio's experience with Portland's community and game jam culture, Rose City Games realized that collaborating with passionate local game developers was key to formally introducing themselves and others to the game industry at large.
Filmmaker La Mar Williams started the project a month ago with used equipment from a local community center, interviewing indie game developer friends and others at the recent Game Developers Conferegame developer friends and others at the recent Game Developers ConfereGame Developers Conference.
In collaboration with YummyYummyTummy, a Los Angeles based indie developer who has a passion for growing the local indie game community, GungHo has gathered many of the gaming industry's most talented developers to showcase their creative games such as: 17 - BIT, PocketWatch Games, Funkatronic Labs, Sirvo, Necrosoft Games, InfinitapGames, Teddy Diefenbach, and many more.
The award is given out to the developer which has been the most beneficial to their local community, has created the best working culture for its employees, has been an integral part of the Australian and New Zealand games development scene, and which has come up with the most fun, addictive and unique games this year.
Boilerplate Rain Games AS is a Norwegian independent video game developer forged from a cooperative community of local artists and programmers.
Seeds The Game is still in the alpha stage, but according to the developers, the «playtesters» of the games have saved an average of $ 100 over the last year in food costs with the app, and by making further connections with the local food growing community, it has the potential to increase the social impacts of gardening.
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