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We Made a Thing operates at the intersection of film and games

We Made A Thing Studios is a multi-function production company that's recently turned to video games.

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Meet 10 SMARTies: IGEA's 2023 game developer mentorship recipients

Ten up-and-coming creatives kick off the 4-month SMART program designed to hone their skills and immerse them in the Melbourne’s…

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Why I’m studying… Game Design and Production at UniSA

Third-year student Emily Brown talks about her passion for 3D modelling, her pathway to study and advice for other students.

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Screen Australia launches First Nations Game Studio Fund

Screen Australia has launched its inaugural First Nations Game Studio Fund, which exists in addition to the Games: Expansion Pack…

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Film Victoria on games funding and the future

The new Film Victoria games and digital content team share their thoughts about funding, and speak to the future of…

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Game Review: The Artful Escape is a sight and sound to behold

A Melbourne-made, sensory journey of transformation, The Artful Escape revels in galaxy-spanning, mind-altering, maximalist sensation.

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Game Review: The Forgotten City epitomizes the storytelling power of games

From Melbourne studio Modern Storyteller, The Forgotten City empowers you with a sense of complete agency, telling a thought-provoking story…

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Game Review: Webbed finds effortless joy in its movement and playfulness

From Queensland-based studio Sbug Games, Webbed is delightfully playful in both its design ethos and core mechanics.

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Game Review: Wrestledunk Sports sparks party-like joy, even amidst a pandemic

The South Australian-made Wrestledunk Sports pits players against each other in games that can leave everyone roaring with laughter.