Come and play with us
Get ready for the 3rd annual International Games Week celebration at the University of Miami. This year we will have game nights at the library with different game themes on different nights and a week long exhibit on the first floor of Richter Library.
We'll have local and student indie game developers showcasing their games. We'll also have video games and tabletop games from the University of Miami Libraries' game collection.
Sign up to our mailing list or check back on this website for an upcoming schedule of events.
We'll have local and student indie game developers showcasing their games. We'll also have video games and tabletop games from the University of Miami Libraries' game collection.
Sign up to our mailing list or check back on this website for an upcoming schedule of events.
GAME NIGHTS | 4pm - 7pm
Monday, November 5 - Video Game Night
Tuesday, November 6 - Retro Night
Thursday, November 8 - Tabletop Night
Monday, November 5 - Video Game Night
Tuesday, November 6 - Retro Night
Thursday, November 8 - Tabletop Night
Otto G. Richter Library, Learning Commons
first floor, flex space
Calling all Florida game Developers
We want to showcase your games at the University of Miami during our main event, Saturday November 4th as we conclude our celebration of International Game's Week. Developers beta testing their games are also welcome. Participating developers get a table at the event so attendees can play their game. Promote your game and/or game company to a gaming audience.Watch how players interact with your game and get feedback straight them.
"The attendees who played our games were very interested and receptive whether they were players or creators themselves." - Game Devloper attendee, International Games Day 2016
"The attendees who played our games were very interested and receptive whether they were players or creators themselves." - Game Devloper attendee, International Games Day 2016
International Games Day at UM is brought to you by the University of Miami Libraries in collaboration with the Department of Cinema & Interactive Media in the School of Communication and the UM Video Games Club.