One of the more unique attractions here at Insomnia i52 was the Indie Zone, a collection of smaller gaming areas where smaller developers have chosen to setup everything from Oculus Rift to consoles for people to come and play their latest games or in development projects.
There are a lot of very weird and wonderful games to try out, but it’s well worth stopping by and trying them out, especially for those seeking a break from the AAA blockbusters that dominate much of the event and I highly recommend you stop by this section just to try out the Oculus Rift DK2, any excuse to play with one is a good excuse.
If you want to take time and speak with the developers about the games on display, they’ve got plenty of time for you and we’ve had a lot of fun trying out these fun little titles, many of which we expect are already available on services such as Steam.
Enjoy the gallery below and if you’re at the show, drop by the Indie Zone and have some fun!
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