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Indie Game Marketing Masterclass

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While we love being a part of the thriving indie games market, there is no denying that this boom also means that our games are constantly competing against hundreds of thousands of others. So while we are all determined to create quality gaming experiences, it is just as important that we ensure people see our game in the first place (not to mention make them want to play it!)

Cue the folks from Surprise Attack, an Aussie indie games label, who are coming to Perth once again to share their knowledge thanks to FTI. This time around Agency Director Travis Plane will be hosting a 2 hour masterclass on the integral game dev aspect that is Indie Game Marketing.

What: Surprise Attack Indie Marketing Class
When: 5.15pm – 7.15pm, September 12, 2014
Where: FTI @ State Library of Western Australia, 25 Francis Street, Northbridge WA
Tickets: $40 for FTI Members or $50 for General Admission, via TryBooking.com

In addition to general indie marketing content in the workshop, Travis will be using one WA game as a case study. Travis will also be available prior to the masterclass for appointments for one on one advice. To apply for your game to be used as the case study in the masterclass, or to book a one on one appointment with Travis, contact with either “CASE STUDY” or “SURPRISE ADVICE” in the subject header.

For more information on the Indie Game Marketing event head on over to the FTI information page. Please note however that spaces are limited, so visit TryBooking.com asap to get your ticket!

[Special thanks to Kate Raynes-Goldie for the heads up on the event] 

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2 Comments

  1. Andrew Andrew

    Is this on the 21st or the 12th? The booking page says the 12th.

  2. Jess Watson Jess Watson

    Ah yes, it is to be held on the 12th of September.
    Thank you for alerting us to the typo!

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