GitHub GDC Party 2017
With the the Game Developers Conference (GDC) and Virtual Reality Developers Conference (VRDC) in San Francisco next week, that means it’s time for our annual GDC Party. Please swing by…

With the the Game Developers Conference (GDC) and Virtual Reality Developers Conference (VRDC) in San Francisco next week, that means it’s time for our annual GDC Party.
Please swing by GitHub HQ on Tuesday, February 28th at 7 PM, and feel free to bring your laptops and other devices, show off your games, and meet people who love games as much as you do. We’ll supply the drinks, Wi-Fi, and Octocat stickers <3
Our friends from itch.io, Ludum Dare, and the Museum of Digital Art and Entertainment will be there with a collection of fun party games – old school classics, weekend game jam entries, and the latest indie games. We may have one or two surprises too…
Please note: GDC/VRDC badges or proof of registration are required for entry. All ages welcome, but please bring a valid photo ID if you’re over 21 and would like to drink. We recommend showing up early to avoid disappointment (we certainly wouldn’t be the first GDC party to reach capacity quickly).
Can’t make it to the party? We’d still love to meet you. Please swing by booth #2210 in the Expo Hall Wednesday through Friday and say hi!
Update: here are a few photos from the party. Thank you for joining us!
Ludum Dare Zone
Multibowl Zone
itch.io Zone
Hacking Zone
Networking Zone
Retro Zone
Analog Zone
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