Blood, Sweat and Bug Testing: The road to indie game glory

Oligarchy and Orgasm Simulator both force players to rethink their assumptions about "winning." Similarly, Fez, Super Meat Boy, and Braid all take great creative risks. Come hear game designers and filmmakers talk about what makes an independent game an instant classic. Moderated by N’Gai Croal (Hit Detection) and featuring Phil Fish (Fez), Tommy Refenes (Super Meat Boy), Paolo Pedercini (Molleindustria), James Swirsky (Indie Game: The Movie), and Heather Croall (Crossover Labs, Sheffield Doc/Fest).

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N'Gai Croal
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Phil Fish
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Tommy Refenes
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Paolo Pedercini
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James Swirsky
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Heather Croall
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