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These 15 games will be in the Indie Megabooth Showcase at GDC

The Indie MEGABOOTH Showcase is coming to GDC 2015 with a lineup of 15 interesting indie games that all conference attendees can play, including Extreme Exorcism and That Dragon, Cancer.

February 6, 2015

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Passes for the Game Developers Conference 2015 are still available, and today we're excited to announce more details about the brand new Indie MEGABOOTH Showcase exhibit, which will be open to all GDC passholders (from Expo to All-Access) at various points during the week of the 2015 Game Developers Conference, March 2-6.

The Indie MEGABOOTH Showcase is a collection of independent developers banding together to show off the latest and greatest indie games at conventions across the world. The MEGABOOTH exists to support indie developers and help pool their resources to enable them to showcase their work prominently, despite not having access to publisher support.

The organizers work with more than 150 independent game studios to select a variety of games across multiple platforms -- including mobile, PC, console and more -- for exhibition at prominent game industry events, and this year they're coming to GDC 2015 with 15 games that will be playable on the show floor as part of the Indie MEGABOOTH Showcase.

Indie MEGABOOTH Showcase Game Lineup

That Dragon, Cancer by Ryan Green and Josh Larson

Gemini by Echostone Games

Machineers by Lohika ApS

Megaton Rainfall by Pentadimensional Games

Pillar by MichaelArts

Inside My Radio by Seaven Studio

No Pineapple Left Behind by Subaltern Games

Push Me Pull You by House House

The Flock by Vogelsap

Legends of Eisenwald by Aterdux Entertainment

Mushroom 11 by Untame

Fate Tectonics by Golden Gear

Tinertia by Candescent Games

Throw Trucks With Your Mind by Lat Ware

Extreme Exorcism by Golden Ruby Games

All games will be playable in the Indie MEGABOOTH Showcase exhibit on the third floor of the West Hall of Moscone Convention Center during GDC 2015.

For more information on GDC 2015, visit the show's official website, or subscribe to regular updates via FacebookTwitter, or RSS.


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