Friday 14 March from 5:30pm to 8pm
Noble Steed Game's WIP night is back! This time, we've got an exciting lineup of women in gamedev to celebrate International Women's Day! Come hear about their respective journeys into the industry, what they're currently working on, and how they're making it! All with playtesting stations, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks!
WIP Nights are free to attend and open to all ages and people of all levels of experience/proximity to gamedev. Please register your free ticket on Eventbrite if you are attending!
When: Friday 14 March, 5:30pm - 9pm (Talks start 6pm)
Where: Our office, Suite 13/50 Reservoir St, Surry Hills NSW 2010.
Who's presenting?
Kamata by STEMtoto , presented by Neema Iyer – In Kamata, join Nia in a cozy adventure to save the future of her island! Clean up the tropical paradise of Zimzemba by recycling, composting, and uncovering hidden secrets. Upgrade your gear, make friends, and solve the mystery behind the island's pollution. Kamata is made by STEMtoto, a game design and research studio co-founded by Neema Iyer, a digital artist, technologist and coach working globally and living in Sydney.
Oraculus by Sophia Westmacott – Oraculus is an interactive murder mystery novel that allows the player to craft their own musical numbers based on the actions they take. It features whimisical and frabjous set pieces, music, characters and more. We'll be hearing from Sophia, the team's Game Designer, Creative Director, Sound Designer, Composer and Narrative Designer! Harmonica-equipped to boot!
Dungeons of Freeport by Elissa Black – Dungeons of Freeport is a roguelite play-once-a-day text-mode game, in the style of Bulletin Board System door games from the '90s. With randomly generated rooms, a stealth mechanic, and recently implemented graphical UI, the game's looking more and more like a pencil and paper role-playing game! Elissa will be sharing a playable build of the game on the night.
Tea, Please!by Siobhan WIlloughby - Tea, Please is a short 30-minute game that explores the contrast between the drudgery and noise of office life and the surprising happiness and peace gained through remote work during lockdown. Siobhan (Shib) was previously a designer and builder of pretty websites and apps for 15 years, making the jump into gamedev last year. Excitingly, Tea, Please! was funded by Screen Australia’s Emerging Gamemakers Grant!
For devs wanting to showcase their work:
If you're interested in applying to share your work for future WIP Night applications, please express your interest here.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at hello@noblesteed.games or via Discord!