{"id":833,"date":"2014-04-23T05:19:40","date_gmt":"2014-04-23T05:19:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.cjohnson.id.au\/?p=637"},"modified":"2014-06-23T16:59:31","modified_gmt":"2014-06-23T16:59:31","slug":"expressions-of-interest-open-for-igr","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cjohnson.id.au\/events\/expressions-of-interest-open-for-igr\/","title":{"rendered":"Expressions of Interest open for IGR"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Indie Games Room is an area inside of Adelaide’s AVCon reserved for showcasing independent games to AVCon attendees. I’ve been involved in showing games within IGR for the last three years, helped organise it in 2011 and am supporting this year’s organiser.<\/p>\n

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Expressions of Interest(EOI) for this years Indie Games Room(IGR) are now open<\/a> and will be open till Friday 16th May at 5pm ACST<\/strong>. Given my involvement with IGR I’d encourage game developers to consider submitting an EOI for this years show. I think’s it’s a valuable experience and I want to provide a few reasons as to why this is the case.<\/p>\n

It’s a deadline!<\/h3>\n

Festivals and shows act as great reasons to get stuff done. They provide you with a deadline to plan and work towards. Unlike any arbitrary deadline you may construct for your team an event actually has real world weight and importance. Failing to meet that deadline also has consequences beyond the disappointment of not meeting them.<\/p>\n

Understanding your own game<\/h3>\n

The EOI process tends to take people longer than expected to complete. This is especially true this year as we’ve front loaded the EOI with details that would usually be asked for later. Running through this process is important as it helps you understand your own game. For example, when writing a short description of your game you will likely think about:<\/p>\n