Second No Quarter exhibit at the NYU Game Center

In case you are in New York City in May:

The NYU Game Center is proud to announce the second annual No Quarter Exhibition, featuring new games by Terry Cavanagh, Ramiro Corbetta, and Charley Miller, as well as a showing of Clock by Luke O’ Conner.

One of the primary missions of the Game Center at NYU is to foster the development of creative and groundbreaking independent games. To this end we started the No Quarter Exhibition last year by commissioning three games from independent game makers, including the IGF nominated Nidhogg by Mark ‘messhof’ Essen, as well as Recurse by Matt Parker, and Deep Sea by Robin Arnott. You can find pictures from last year’s event on this link.

This year we’re continuing the tradition by commissioning new games from Terry Cavanagh, the creator of VVVVVV and Don’t Look Back, Ramiro Corbetta, a game designer on the IGF Award winning Glow Artisan, and Charley Miller, a New York-based designer of board and big games. We’ll also be showcasing Clock, by Luke O’ Conner, which premiered at the New York indie arcade, BabyCastles.

The new games will developed all semester and then debuted at the No Quarter Exhibition opening party on May 12th, where they will be on display and available to the public for the rest of the month.

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