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  • Good Game Club picks hand-drawn puzzler Gorogoa for top prize

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    11.19.2013

    Jason Roberts' Gorogoa was the top pick at the Good Game Club showcase in San Francisco last week, winning a professional-level developer license from Unity. Gorogoa is a meticulously hand-illustrated game where players arrange windows of different vistas – in a grid or on top of each other – to reveal connections and advance the story. There's a demo on Roberts' website. Gorogoa is due out by mid-2014 for PC and Mac, before hitting mobile devices. Good Game Club's two guest judges – one of whom was Joystiq's own bossman, Ludwig Kietzmann – gave Gorogoa the win. Showcase attendees chose Action Button Entertainment's multiplayer mash-up Videoball as the top game, beating out the 23 other projects. Videoball wins a GeForce graphics card from Nvidia. Good Game Club took place on November 13 in San Francisco. More information about a 2014 showcase is incoming.

  • Joyswag: Win a free ticket to Good Game Club in San Francisco [Update: Contest over]

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    11.05.2013

    Update: The giveaway has come to a close and the ten winners have been selected and contacted. Keep an eye on your email! On November 13, a cadre of indie game developers will be showcasing their wares at a private event in San Francisco as part of Good Game Club. The kind folks running the event have offered us 10 tickets to give away to any readers who are within the San Francisco area. Want to check out games such as Betrayer, Videoball or Blood of the Werewolf? Head past the break and find out how you can win one of these tickets!

  • Good Game Club coming to SF next month

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    10.19.2013

    Indie showcase Good Game Club will take place on November 13 in the fine city of San Francisco. The first batch of games planned for the event are: Betrayer from Gunpowder Games. A group of ex-Monolith folks who did F.E.A.R and No One Lives Forever. 1849 by SomaSim, headed up by Robert Zubek, who formerly worked at EA, Three Rings and Zynga. Videoball by Action Button Entertainment. They did TENbyEIGHT for Vita Blood of the Werewolf Slender: The Arrival Organizers plan to add more games before the event, which currently has tickets on sale for $6 until November 8 (priced $8 otherwise).