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The fourth annual No Quarter Exhibition will take place in New York next week, and feature four new games from a selection of notable indie developers.
Newsbrief: The fourth annual No Quarter Exhibition will take place in New York next week, and feature four new games from a selection of notable indie developers. For the past several years, the NYU Game Center has commissioned work from established and emerging indie devs, with the aim to create experiences that work in a social, gallery setting. Last year's No Quarter included work from people like Zach Gage and Jan Willem Nijman. This year, new games from Bennett Foddy, Sophie Houlden, Matthew LoPresti, Nik Mikros, and Josh DeBonis will be displayed on May 3 at the Tisch School of the Arts. The event is free to attend. Those hoping to visit can find more details on the official website.
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