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PLAY Expo Manchester 2017 reveals indie games roster for the event

September 29, 2017 by Villordsutch

PLAY Expo Manchester 2017 is now just a little over two weeks away.  This huge North West event – held at EventCity – is truly a celebration of everything within gaming culture, from retro, current-gen, arcade, pinball, cosplay, board games, traders, talks and the one thing that really shines at PLAY Expo is indie gaming; this is always given pride of place.  It’s been announced today which Indie Developers will be in attendance over the weekend, for you to to prepare yourselves for some indie gaming goodness.

Prepare your fingers & thumbs and set your mind ready to expand, for the world of indie gaming is set to arrive on the 14th & 15th October 2017.  You’ll be crowding around some of the best games in the building as you play the following :-

  • Silo Black Games – Boom Boom Barbarian
  • Hut 90 – Akuto: Mad World
  • Hope for Hopeless Studios – The Tension
  • Leda Entertainment – Bullion
  • Noskyvisible – Time Runner
  • Dumpling Co., Ltd. – SMASH TANKS!
  • 1st Impact Games – All Contact Lost
  • LimeVibe Games – Space Toads Mayhem
  • Popup Asylum – BeeBeeQ
  • All iN – ERSATZ
  • Warpfish Games Limited – Razed
  • Huey Games – Hyper Sentinel
  • Onion Soup Interactive – Nippon Marathon
  • Ginger Biscuit Games – OAOA – Off And On Again
  • OceanSpark Studios – Tetra, Elemental Awakening
  • SinisterSoft – RetroStar
  • Gemi Games – Super Lumi Live
  • Chronik Spartan – Glo

Andy Brown, Director for Replay Events commented, “Our Indie showcase has long been one of the most popular sections of PLAY Expo Manchester, and it’s important to us to see the Indie scene grow and thrive by introducing their titles to a wider audience. This year, we’ve managed to outdo ourselves and can look forward to the broadest and most eclectic series of titles ever appearing at the event. Combined with our AAA titles, retro zone, arcade entertainment, panels, talks, cosplay and so much more, we’re confident that this year’s PLAY Expo Manchester will truly be an event to remember.”

SEE ALSO: Win a pair of tickets to PLAY Expo Manchester 2017 here

For more information and to buy tickets now for PLAY Expo Manchester 2017, visit: www.playexpomanchester.com and follow Replay Events on Facebook, and Twitter.

@Villordsutch

Originally published September 29, 2017. Updated November 21, 2019.

Filed Under: News, Video Games, Villordsutch Tagged With: PLAY Expo 2017, PLAY Expo Manchester 2017, Replay Events

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