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Air Tennis









11 years ago

Air Tennis exhibited at Digital NatioNZ, Auckland.


Last month on the 28th September 2014, Air Tennis was one of many kiwi-made games exhibited here in Auckland at the at Digital NatioNZ expo. Mucho fun was had by all. We were delighted to feature as part of the Kiwi Homegrown section arranged by the awesomes over at New Zealand Game Developers Association. Shout out to Matthew Gatland for his help looking after the stand whilst I went to check out the rest of the expo floor.

Highlights for me were the mega-generous, super approachable and playable(!) retro games section organised by Mark Barlow et al from Techvana. Also, great to (finally!) get some hands on with two games I’m eagerly awaiting for; Asteroid Base’s Lovers in Dangerous Spacetime and Heart Machine’s Hyper Light Drifter. Both games (poorly!) photographed above (sorry guys!).

Until next time, play well peoples, play well.



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