![]() Nina currently works as game designer for Fullbright on the recently released space adventure game Tacoma. We are excited that Nina Freeman a game developer known for her influential games like Cibele and How Do You Do It will be our keynote speaker on the night. will open its festival as part of the Fak’ugesi Festival on Septem19:00, at Founders Square, Tshimologong Precinct. More obstacles and requiring even more precise timing. Advance to the next level and repeat, facing Using only one button and ultimate timing, navigate your way through theįinely crafted levels in order to reach your final destination andĬollect the glowing ball. Retro style game that shares many aspects from the beloved game Pong. It's very relatableand has very unique gameplay.īounce your way through tough, ever challenging obstacles in POMG, a 2D, This is a game about being a window washer in South Africa. Window Washers (South Africa) by Thomas Mathew, Annika Morris and Dan Park The Weirdest Game on Show is POMG (Austria) by Stuffed WombatĪfterHours (South Africa) by Bahiyya Khan and Claire MeekelĪfterHours is a vignette fmv game that explores the life of Lilith Grey who was molested as a child and how it informs her present life. It also explores what it'slike to live with Borderline Personality Disorder (which comes as are sult of hermolestation) and aims to educate people on how these issues may affect youngwomen. The Most Thought-provoking Game on Show is Window Washers (South Africa) by Thomas Mathew, Annika Morris and Dan Park The Pinkest Game on Show is afterHours (South Africa) by Bahiyya Khan and Claire Meekel The jury was coordinated by Steven Tu and the award show hosted by TsiTsi Chiumya, game developer and comedian. Nina Freeman, Sagan Yee, Yaon Fanise, Riad Djemeli, Danny Day, Cukia Kimani, Ian MacLarty and Sharp Lee. Johannesburg Awards were selected by an independent jury of game creators. The winners of the 3rd International A MAZE. Our exhibition included 45 games and playful media from 16 countries. Over 200 game developers from Africa and from abroad were sharing knowledge and culture and celebrated games and playful media in our 3 days programme packed with talks, workshop, screenings and music. Johannesburg 2017 from September 13-16, 2017 as part of Fak’ugesi Festival was again a wonderful festival to bring the independent and alternative games world to South Africa. Johannesburg Awards - September 16, 2017Ī MAZE.
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