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INDIE GAME CONTEST STRASBOURG 2016
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Hello everyone!
For the fourth year running, Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival organises the Indie Game Contest for independent video games developers.
The Indie Game Contest highlights independent quality video games as artistic works, focusing on creativity and originality.
The games will be presented during the festival from the 16th to the 25th september 2016. It gives the opportunity for all game developers to compete with other game creators and to collect the public's impression on the game play in order to win the Octopix Prize awarded by professional judges.
So if you are working on an independent video game and want to participate to the competition, submit your video before July 15th at the adress below:
http://strasbourgfestival.com/page/soumettre-jeux.php#soumettrejeux
For more informations, go directly to our website: http://strasbourgfestival.com
See you soon!
The Festival Team
For the fourth year running, Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival organises the Indie Game Contest for independent video games developers.
The Indie Game Contest highlights independent quality video games as artistic works, focusing on creativity and originality.
The games will be presented during the festival from the 16th to the 25th september 2016. It gives the opportunity for all game developers to compete with other game creators and to collect the public's impression on the game play in order to win the Octopix Prize awarded by professional judges.
So if you are working on an independent video game and want to participate to the competition, submit your video before July 15th at the adress below:
http://strasbourgfestival.com/page/soumettre-jeux.php#soumettrejeux
For more informations, go directly to our website: http://strasbourgfestival.com
See you soon!
The Festival Team
I forgot, Straßburg is in France, not Germany. Here goes a document full of Nazi jokes back to the drawer.
These are restriction, which would locals interest:
I'm not sure whether 'motor' is a common term for an engine which empowers games not machines.
These are restriction, which would locals interest:
author=Festival Strasbourg
Use of 3rd‐party technology: Games which run on third‐party motors, middleware or other software or technologies are not eligible unless the applicant has been granted the rights 3 required to commercialise the game with these features.
Rights: Before submitting a game, the applicant must have written permission from all persons or entities that hold rights related to the game.
State of development: games submitted must be alpha or beta versions or, if finished, remain unpublished until 25 September.
I'm not sure whether 'motor' is a common term for an engine which empowers games not machines.
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