We won’t go on about it much aside from saying a final round of thanks, and then leaving you some photos.
Thanks again to our sponsors: Different Methods, Rockethands, DrewFX, Binary Space, and Handwritten Games. Thanks to the team of organisers and volunteers: Minh, Anthony, Ben, Rich, and Saxon. Thanks to Chris to the selection of chip-tunes. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the showreel, and to Lisa and Nigel for demonstrating their games. Thanks to everyone who was interviewed by our videographers. Thanks to the Universal Bar & Cafe who were the best hosts we could ever hope for.
From everyone here at Let’s Make Games, have a great holiday season. We’ll see you next year!
Now onto some photos (also, keep an eye for a video of the event in future):
Lisa’s masterpiece-in-progress wow’d attendees.
The food platters were super-tasty.
People early await the door prize draw.
Nigel takes home the first door prize.
Otto was our second door prize winner.
The showreel was eye-catching.
Paul approves of Let’s Make Party.
David has a diabolical idea.
The sun was setting on a hot day.
As it cooled down, we spread outside.
Garth wants to talk to developers. Felix wants to talk to the ladies.
I presume that Heidi is officiating a staring competition between James and Greg.
Developers share stories, while George talks to Garth about publishing.
Handwritten Games handed out future collectible cards.
Rob expresses emotions that many game developers strive to elicit from their audiences.
Brad needs to make a video game about his lucious, lucious hair.
Clearly there is something hilarious about this ticket.
Nigel looks on as Jon plays the iPhone version of his game
But don’t worry about the enemy ships just yet (it’s a work-in-progress!)
Once you see it, you will know fear.
Some of the best conversations occur when things are wrapping up.
Or was that “stare at the camera”? I can never remember.
There’s no better feeling than a job well-done. Thanks Let’s Make Games!
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