Games Y’all returns to the Museum of Human Achievement for our April meet-up! Come out to play some games, experience some digital art, and connect with your local community!
This event will be indoors. We strongly encourage that everyone be vaccinated or have recently tested negative for COVID. Do not attend if you feel ill or were recently exposed to COVID. Hand sanitizer and masks will be available. Masks are welcome!
Games Y’all showcases indie games and digital art projects from our local community and beyond. You can come to our meetups to play games, experience digital art, and connect with the local Austin games community. Games Y’all celebrates, amplifies, and supports the unique and underrepresented within indie games and beyond.
The Museum of Human Achievement is a multi-disciplinary art space and non-profit organization in Austin, Texas. We cultivate new work, community, and vibe by providing radically affordable arts space to support artists and audiences in the creation of new ideas.
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Game with slug "2025-04-01-welcome-to-my-homepage-mereqaate-mirikat-blessings-generator" not found in the collection.
Cyberside Picnic is a eulogy for the cyberian commonplace that just eluded us. A love letter to a lost future of alternative video games, delete and overwrite.
Michael Luo is a Los Angeles-based media artist, game maker, and educator who explores interactivity, digital/social culture, and experimental media. He holds an MFA in Design Media Arts from UCLA, where he also completed his BA. Luo’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at SITE Santa Fe, A MAZE. Festival (Berlin), Playtopia Festival (Cape Town), and the Independent Games Festival. He is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Occidental College, where he teaches courses on game design and media arts.
Half brick-breaker action! Half erotic visual novel! Follow the story of Stella and her computer-turned-android Ribbon as they fight to make old computers legal again in the year 2673.
DemureSoft is a doujinsoft circle based in Austin, TX, formed by Jennifer Raye to reject the bleak and cynical outlooks of making independent video games. We’re carving a new path, one which we hope will inspire others to never lose sight of their passions, and to shout them brilliantly from the rooftops. We strive to push the agendas of bishoujo, eroge, and doujin in America. We will not rest until our city looks like Akihabara.
Holding Patterns are three dimensional wooden puzzles created from off-cuts from artist Michael Muelhaupt’s work, originally created for a group show “fitting” at Northern-Southern with Rachael Starbuck and Michael Muelhaupt. The nesting shapes became a metaphor for how social relationships define ourselves and create lasting impressions - community and culture build upon ourselves.
Jesse Cline is a designer, artist, and educator interested in contemporary and experimental methods of representation and production.
Mystic Gauntlets is a short and rowdy tabletop card game for 2 to 4 players. Players take turns equipping new Gauntlets, activating their powerful effects, or casting a variety of spells. Each player can have one Gauntlet equipped on their left and another on their right. Each Gauntlet has a unique effect depending on whether they are equipped on the left or the right! Use these effects to destroy other players’ Gauntlets, earning you trophies! The game has a variety of modes to play depending on player count, including competitive 1v1, 4 player free-for-all, and two-headed giant team play!
Howdy! I am Ricardo Correa-Altiery, nice to meet ya! To sum up a bit of myself I am a bilingual Puerto Rican Artist, Game Designer / Enthusiast! I have grand aspirations and goals in life, such as telling at least one truly lasting story! I am a fan and admirer of tons of different mediums like animation, cinema, and video games. In my spare time, I enjoy creating video games and board games to share with my friend group.
Once a thriving 90s MMO, NetEscape now stands as a time capsule, housing a dark secret beneath its bright, colorful surface. With the server shutdown looming at midnight, explore, gather clues, and uncover the mystery hidden within NetEscape before the game—and its secrets—are lost forever.
Goblin Laundromat is a queer-led, game development cooperative and art collective dedicated to creating unique experiences through the medium of gaming and empowering underrepresented voices in the games industry.
Games Y'all is a meetup presented by The Museum of Human Achievement. We endeavor to celebrate, amplify, and support the unique and underrepresented within indie games and beyond.