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Freeplay 2010 Program Launched

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Freeplay have launched the details of the programs, speakers, and ticketing information for their 2010 Independent Games Festival which commences on the 14th of August. Head on over to the Freeplay website for all the details!

Also, a reminder for independent game developers, today's the last day to sign up your entry for the inaugural Freeplay awards, so if you have something to submit, you'd better hurry up!

The Freeplay Independent Games Festival today launched their 2010 program, speakers, and ticketing details.

Freeplay 2010 will take place at the State Library of Victoria on August 14 and 15, with both paid workshops and panel sessions, and a free, open to the public gaming expo.

‘Freeplay is Australia’s only independent games festival,’ said Paul Callaghan, co-director of the event, ‘and we’re excited about bringing it back to the State Library of Victoria. This year, we have over 50 speakers across our 29 sessions on play, innovative business development, and game design - as well as the inaugural Freeplay awards to highlight the best in local and international independent game development.’

‘Our commitment to bringing innovative international speakers out to share their experiences continues with Adam Saltsman, creator of the iPhone hit Canabalt, and Brandon Boyer, the new chairman of the Independent Games Festival,’ he added.

Panel & workshop highlights include:

- Sessions with international speakers Adam Saltsman and Brandon Boyer
- The design of everything looks at the creative process from the perspectives of writers, animators, product designers, and artists
- The first one is free explores products as services, remixing culture, and giving your work away for free
- Beyond the controller showcases the emergence of transmedia and alternate reality games
- One man band highlights the challenges and advantages of going it alone as an independent developer
- Government secrets looks at the funding options available for independent studios & experimental projects

Free public program highlights include:

- Everything old is new again digs deep into the resurgence of pixel-art, chip-music, and early game mechanics
- What does it take to develop a game is an interactive workshop that looks at the development process from start to finish
- Ask a game developer gives you the chance to ask our experienced industry panel anything you want to know about game development
- Play is everywhere explores games and their place in the wider culture
- A showcase of unique & innovative local independent games

The full program is available on the Freeplay website - www.freeplay.net.au

Tickets for the workshop & panel sessions are $22 (inc GST) + booking fee for the whole weekend and are available from Moshtix – http://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=38827

For the full program, click here.
For details of sessions, click here.
For speaker details, click here.
For ticketing details, click here.