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Game on at Playtopia

Tamlynne Thompson|Published 4 months ago

Playtopia, the indie games and immersive arts festival, took place on Friday December 6 and Saturday December 7 at the Homecoming Centre in District Six in the Cape Town city centre. The festival features a curated collection of local games and artworks, along with contributions from international creators.

In this fourth instalment of Playtopia, gaming enthusiasts, developers, and event-goers were treated to a wide array of games, music, immersive art experiences and gourmet food.
Catherine Dicks from Brackenfell tries a 3D skateboarding game.
Taku Marowa and Kaede Ensil from the city centre.
Natasha Davidson and Rhode Van Niekerk from Hout Bay
Jayden Solomons from Retreat and Darney Markgraff from Portland in Mitchell’s Plain at Playtopia.
Swamp Cloud, an art piece created from empty recycled water bottles by a collaborative called Wild Card.
Jannah Ruthven and Romy Latter, both from Claremont, try a paddling game.
Reza Daniels from Salt River enjoys Virtual Reality

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