Thank you to everyone who came out to the Irondequoit Public Library on Saturday, September 30, and took part in the first-ever Made In Rochester Game Festival.
We’re thrilled that more than 500 attendees got the chance to play 30 different games created right here in Rochester at the “ROC Game Fest.”
We also want to thank the chefs from Le Petit Poutine, who served lunch to festivalgoers, and also to the game developers from throughout New York, Pennsylvania, and Canada who made the trip to support the local game development community. And a very special thanks to the entire Sodus Gaming Club, who chartered a bus to attend the Made In Rochester Game Festival.
After seeing the crowds and hearing their reaction to the 2017 Made In Rochester Game Festival, we’ve already begun planning an encore event for 2018 that we hope is even bigger and better.
Meet the Exhibitors
Game developers from all across the Rochester area will converge on the Irondequoit Public Library for the first-ever Made In Rochester Game Festival. Play some amazing games, and meet the people behind your favorite (and soon-to-be-favorite) games.
☛ Check Out This Year’s Games ☚
Photo Gallery
Media Coverage
Good Day Rochester – Locally made video games available to public this weekend
City Newspaper – ROC Game Devs want to change the city
RIT University News – RIT MAGIC Center co-sponsors game festival at Irondequoit Public Library
News 10 WHEC – Made in Rochester game festival hits Irondequoit
RochesterFirst.com – ‘Made in Rochester’ Game Festival showcases local talent in Irondequoit