Attack on April Season 1: Event Roundup
Some tremendous news: so far 10 game companies have signed up for our new Studio Membership option, making it possible for us to run a free Camp Make-a-Game for kids in the Jane and [...]
Some tremendous news: so far 10 game companies have signed up for our new Studio Membership option, making it possible for us to run a free Camp Make-a-Game for kids in the Jane and [...]
Beware the Ides of March...unless you happen to not have 60 or so backstabby confidants vying for your empire. In that case, et tu on Spring Break Brutus? Or did ye [...]
We’re trying something new with the Hand Eye monthly newsletter this time around. Instead of one enormous compilation of every timely indie game-related thing, you’ll get TWO newsletters in March with different [...]
It’s February! What better way to resist the malevolent powers that be than to love your friends and chosen family harder than ever? For many of us, those people coincide with [...]
Happy New Years, Hand Eye people! At this point, you’re probably less hungover or groggy than you were last night, so kudos on the whole coherent thought thing. For 2017, we’re [...]
There’s no shortage of indie videogame events to do in Toronto. Which is excellent! It means we have tons to mention in our monthly newsletter. As the local game making and [...]
Making a game, especially for independent developers, calls for juggling many skills. Illustrating, composing music, and learning an engine are just a few of the many creative/technical talents indie game devs [...]
Happy holidays, game arts fam! We assume you’ve been keeping your limbs toasty by the dumpster fire that is 2016. A sparse month for events, but the few that are happening will be [...]
This weekend, Toronto starts playing the best kind of mind games. GAME/CHANGE is this Saturday, a full-day forum exploring games and mental health as part of the Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival. Along with [...]
Emily Dickson once called November the Norway of the year. If we pared that down to a local level, I’d say November is the Chinatown of the year. In the transit [...]