It was a Bay Area team effort! Continue reading ‘Day of the Devs 2016 Photos’ » Plus, in addition to John and Alice, Reika brought her friend BerBer. I also had Christian Strohm-an aspiring indie game developer friend who I randomly met when he was working at Art’s Automotive in Berkeley-come help out at the booth. Cleetose lives right near me so he’s also on booth duty by default. As usual, Slappydavis drove down for it, this time bringing a friend to help in the booth. This was a particularly fun Day of the Devs for us, because Kraz圜aley and Drawnonward, two old-timers and SpyParty Discord moderators (whom we call Double Agents) drove up from southern California. Day of the Devs is for unreleased games, and I think SpyParty was the game with the longest tenure there, but eventually they decided even if I hadn’t officially shipped we’d had enough repeats, and I think 2016 was our last year there as a booth, but I love the show so go as an attendee now. As I wrote about previously, Day of the Devs is like a PAX-lite, where we can playtest the game and meet a bunch of folks, but drive there instead of fly, and not die because it’s only one day.
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I’m almost through all of my archived photos! Here we have the pictures from Day of the Devs 2016, an awesome free one-day show in San Francisco organized by DoubleFine and iam8bit. Here is Steph’s complete list of booth helpers that saved my butt in 2019: S teph, Cleetose, Wodar, KCMmmmm, Yeesh, Warningrack, Courtney, Pwndnoob, CanadianBacon, Nanthelas, Plastikqs, Maxedwardsnax, Opiwrites, Aforgottentune, Lthummus, Cameraman, Slappydavis, Virifaux, Mrrgrs, Turnipboy, Star, DeJoker, Reika, John, Alice, Kraz圜aley, Monaters, Inediblecake, and Drawnonward Continue reading ‘PAX 2019 – It Takes a Village’ » Once again the community came together to help out, and so in addition to my photos, Steph, Cleetose, Wodar, and WarningTrack all supplied galleries below, so check them all out. My hasty exit also left a distinct lack of pictures on my camera. Under normal circumstances I am incredibly grateful to everybody for helping with the booth, but 2019 was a new level of amazingness and I can’t thank them all enough. However, I ended up having a family emergency and had to fly home the morning of the first day! Luckily, John and Alice and the volunteers all stepped up and took over all the booth duties, including selling and turning the booth on and off every day and even breaking it all down and getting it into storage. The new Redwoods venue! Photo credit: lthummus