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From Dreams to Day of the Tentacle, organizers reveal more details about the games that will be playable as part of the inaugural Day of the Devs interactive space at GDC 2016.
February 17, 2016
The Game Developers Conference is weeks away, and today organizers are happy to reveal more details about the games that will be playable at the show as part of the inaugural Day of the Devs interactive space at GDC 2016.
More than a dozen games from an assortment of the industry's most intriguing minds will be taking up residence inside San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center in the Day of the Devs area, which is conveniently located near the iam8bit interactive space.
GDC attendees are encouraged to swing by between talks and appointments to play the games and chat with their creators, which include folks who have worked on everything from Papers, Please and LittleBigPlanet to Guacamelee! and Super Time Force.
Without further ado, here's a list of some of the games and developers that will take part in Day of the Devs at GDC 2016:
Below by Capy Games
David OReilly Game 2 by David OReilly
Headlander from Double Fine Productions
Day of the Tentacle Remastered by Double Fine Productions
SUPERHYPERCUBE by Kokoromi
Return of the Obra Dinn by Lucas Pope
Dreams by Media Molecule
Bound from Plastic
Hob by Runic Games
ARENA GODS by Supertype
Manifold Garden by William Chyr
Severed by DrinkBox Studios
Line Wobbler by Robin Baumgarten
Rez Infinite by Monstars + Resonair
So as you're using the GDC 2016 Session Scheduler to lay out your conference gameplan, make sure to set aside some time to swing by and check out Day of the Devs and all the other great interactive spaces at the show.
GDC 2016 itself will take place March 14-18th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. For more information on GDC 2016, visit the show's official website, or subscribe to regular updates via Facebook, Twitter, or RSS.
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