Google’s accepting submissions from North American developers for its Indie Games Festival
Thursday, July 14, 2016 at 11:53PM
Nicole Batac in Android, Android apps, Events and Launches, Gaming, Google, Google Cardboard, Google Indie Games Festival, Google Project Tango, Mobile, News, indie games

Google hopes to get more indie game developers to create games for their platform by hosting a festival in San Francisco on September 24th. Aptly called the Indie Games Festival, the event wants to host developers and feature some promising titles. Developers with a team of 15 or less can send in their games until August 14th. Other conditions include that they aren’t a public company and the games must have been released sometime this year. Google isn’t limiting it to mobile games though, they want developers to submit titles for both Tango and Cardboard platforms, too.

Aside from being able to show off their games to the public (the event is open to all), Google is also offering prizes to the teams including Tango hardware, ad space in the Google Play Store, and tickets to next year’s Google I/O.

Source: The Verge

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