NWA Game Development Showcase April 25
On April 25, Ozark Game Developers will present "OZ Play," a showcase of video games crafted by local game developers in Northwest Arkansas from 7-9 p.m. at the Brewer Hub. The showcase will feature a combination of students, hobbyists and local independent studios showing off their past and upcoming games with playable demos, such as The Haunting of Joni Evers, developed and published by Causeway Studios (Springdale). The showcase is open to the public.
Some of the developers on the display include:
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Brain&Brain
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Causeway Studios
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Final Ferry Studios
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Adam Rademacher
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Steven Silvey
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Student developers from the U of A
Ozark Game Developers is an official Unity User Group and community of game designers, programmers, artists and writers. More events organized by Ozark Game Developers can be found on their MeetUp page.
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Contacts
Cheyenne Roy, assistant director
World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio
479-575-4159,
ceroy@uark.edu
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