Feb Fatale 5: Transgression - Dames Making Games
- Gamma Space 862 Richmond Street West Toronto, ON, M6J 1E2 Canada (map)
Dames Making Games is having their fifth annual noir-themed jam. You can check out all the details for the free event here (quick note: free for DMG members).
Come create a pulp game or four; something that darkly subverts political cynicism, breaks rules and destroys expectations; wields anxiety as power, disorients or shocks foundations. We’ll supply the space, snacks, transit funds and laptops.
WHAT: 48 hours to make a game on the theme of transgression.
WHO: DMG members. Work in a team or solo.
BONUS: VR headsets and computers available for use.
Jam participants will have an opportunity to showcase their games at our annual FEB FATALE party in the spring.
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