Indie Megabooth will bring 84 games to PAX West 2017

PAX West 2017 is rapidly approaching, and the Indie Megabooth recently announced (via their official website) what they’ll have available for attendees to play at the big show.

This year’s Indie Megabooth installation will include full-sized booths for 43 games, along with kiosks for another 24 titles in the Minibooth. And developers in the Tabletop Area will be pulling double duty. In addition to their spot on the show floor, all 17 games from the Tabletop Area will be playable at the ACT Theatre in an event that’s open to the public.

PAX West 2017 will open its doors from September 1st through the 4th at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. You can find the complete list of titles available to play this year in the Indie Megabooth after the break.

Indie Megabooth 2017

  • Aegis Defenders (GUTS Department)
  • At Sundown (Mild Beast Games)
  • Away: Journey to the Unexpected (Playdius Entertainment)
  • Blasters of the Universe (The Secret Location)
  • Castle Story (Sauropod Studio)
  • Children of Zodiarcs (Cardboard Utopia)
  • Crest (Eat Create Sleep)
  • Date or Die (Dev or Die)
  • Dead Cells (Motion Twin)
  • Dunk Lords (Story Fort)
  • Eco (Strange Loop Games)
  • Figment (Bedtime Digital Games)
  • Fort Triumph (Fort Triumph)
  • Galaxy of Pen & Paper (Behold Studios)
  • Heaven will be Mine (Pillow Fight / Worst Girls)
  • Holy Potatoes! We’re in Space?! (Daylight Studios)
  • Hot Lava (Klei Entertainment)
  • Interfectorem (Girls Make Games)
  • LeGrand Legacy (Semisoft)
  • Midair (Archetype Studios)
  • Monster Prom (Beautiful Glitch)
  • MotherGunShip (Terrible Posture Games, Grip Digital)
  • Mystic Melee (Serenity Forge)
  • Nidhogg 2 (Messhof)
  • Nine Parchments (Frozenbyte)
  • Obduction (Cyan)
  • Once Upon a Coma (Serenity Forge)
  • Pikuniku (Sectordub ltd)
  • Q.U.B.E. 2 (Toxic Games)
  • Runner 3 (Choice Provisions)
  • Shu (Coatsink)
  • Signal Decay (Nela System)
  • Stifled (Gattai Games)
  • Super Slime Arena (JellyTeam)
  • The Church in the Darkness (Paranoid Productions)
  • The Gardens Between (The Voxel Agents)
  • The King’s Bird (Serenity Forge)
  • Thimbleweed Park (Terrible Toybox)
  • Tiny Metal (Area 35)
  • Trailmakers (Flashbulb Games)
  • UFO 50 (Mossmouth)
  • Way of the Passive Fist (Household Games)
  • West of Loathing (Asymmetric)

Indie Megabooth 2017: Minibooth

  • A Case of Distrust (The Wandering Ben)
  • A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher (Ask An Enemy Studios)
  • Cloudbase Prime (Floating Island Games)
  • EarthNight (Cleaversoft)
  • Emily is Away Too (Kyle Seeley)
  • Exception (Traxmaster Software)
  • Keen (Cat Nigiri)
  • Keyboard Sports (Triband)
  • Lifeless Moon (Stage 2 Studios)
  • Light Fingers (Numizmatic)
  • Lightfield (Lost in the Garden)
  • Mulaka (Lienzo)
  • Phantom Brigade (Tetragon Works)
  • Planetoid Pioneers (Data Realms)
  • Putty Pals (Harmonious Games)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (3909)
  • Russian Subway Dogs (Spooky Squid Games)
  • Rusty Lake Paradise (Rusty Lake)
  • Spartan Fist (Glass Bottom Games)
  • Super Impossible Road (Wonderful Lasers)
  • Tasukete Tako-San: Save me Mr Tako! (Christophe Galati)
  • The First Tree (David Wehle)
  • Tiny Bubbles (Pine Street Codeworks)
  • Vidar (Razbury Games)

Indie Megabooth 2017: Tabletop Area

  • Abandon Planet (Orange Machine Games)
  • All or One (Robot High Five)
  • By Order of the Queen (Junk Spirit Games)
  • Complicated Board Game the Card Game (Offcut Games)
  • Cult Following: The One True Game (Bravely Told Games)
  • Emergence (Emergence Team)
  • Fantastic Factories (Fantastic Factories)
  • H.E.A.D. Hunters (Gut Shot Games)
  • Human Era (Lay Waste Games)
  • Maximum Apocalypse (Rock Manor Games)
  • Now Everyone Get the F%$# Out! (Starcap Games)
  • Phoenix Covenant (Hikari Games)
  • Race For The Galaxy (Temple Gates Games)
  • Sarah’s Singularity (Wandering Monster Studios)
  • Someone Has Died (Gather Round Games)
  • Spaceteam (Timber & Bolt)
  • Wisp in the Vale: Larklamp (Lumo Amuzo)
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