In the Kendall/MIT Open Space this evening, Boston GameDev is organizing a "Boston Indies" game-creator meet-up, sponsored by the MIT Game Lab.
Free and open to the public.
For more information, visit https://www.meetup.com/bostongamedev/events/292232553/
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Andrew Baillie is creator and organizer of the alternative indie game anthology Indiepocalypse plus any other game-adjacent projects he's decided to burden himself with. (pizzapranks.com)
Michael Berthaud is a game designer, programmer, and the founder of Blurred Loops a game studio working on its debut title Our Passing Thoughts. (https://twitter.com/MichaelBerthaud)
Jen Kindl is a Creative Director at Snoozy Kazoo, the studio that made Turnip Boy commits Tax Evasion! Turnip Boy is now climbing the crime ladder in Turnip Boy robs a Bank! She's a dog mom, keyboard enthusiast, and tells everyone that she shreds gnar despite only doing it twice.
Chris Hart is a Senior Engineer at a small unannounced studio, working on a multiplayer Unreal title, as well as one of the co-organizers for the Boston Unity Group. (https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@dstrawberrygirl)
Neal Laurenza is the CEO of Skymap Games, a game company that believes in being kind, helpful, and ambitious. Do your best!
Moderated by Ziba Scott, who creates games as Popcannibal and lounges around Boston making games that explore the lines between fantasy and meaningful actions. And sillier stuff too.
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If you experience any harassment or other disrespectful behavior, please report it to the primary organizer of this event, Chris Maire (either in person at the event, on the Boston Game Dev slack channel, or via the messaging feature on Meetup) or speak with any MIT staff at the event.
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