Walking around the PGF show floor, you see games from all levels. Veteran devs will be sitting next to rookies and uni students, but it’s rare to see high school students showing off their work. […]

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Overall, PGF delivered a solid outing of games and local creativity. It wasn’t the best-organised event, especially when it came to layout [...]

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Quality over quantity seems to be the new Playup Perth mantra. There’s been a grand total of two events this year, including this one, but they’ve been a higher quality of show as a result. […]

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We haven’t heard anything from Playup since December last year, so I got pretty excited at hearing that another event was finally being held. It’s been a while, but Playup Perth was back with a […]

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Making a game is a daunting task. You can spend years designing and building a game, ironing out every kink that may present itself, but this need not be the only way. If your passion […]

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It’s almost painful to think that the last Playup Perth was over six months ago. Thankfully, Playup is back and ready to make a more significant mark on the local scene. The brand has updated […]

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The Coins of McGuffin is a collectable Trading Card Game where you get to play as your favourite fandom in a multiplayer battle to see who reigns supreme and who just isn’t up to the […]

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PGF isn’t just about the games being developed by local indie developers but games development in Perth as a whole. That includes stuff like Squish ‘N’ Squash, a game developed for a uni project by […]

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It’s always interesting to see and who and what indie developers take inspiration from when creating their games. When I sat down to play Ballad of Crater, I instantly noticed the queues it had taken […]

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Monster Fight is a prototype game that was developed by the Violet Honey Badger Gang – a group students from Metropolitan Tafe who were placed in a simulated studio this year and tasked with presenting their […]

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