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Pride at Play exhibition heads to Melbourne in June

Celebrating diversity in games.

The Pride at Play exhibition, previously featured as part of World Pride 2023, will make a stopover in Melbourne over June.

The exhibition showcases “thoughtful queer games from Oceania and Asia Pacific,” and will take place over 2-24 June at the Carlisle Street Arts Space at St Kilda Town Hall (99A Carlisle St, St Kilda, VIC, 3182).

Entry to the exhibition is free.

Showcase titles include the likes of Wylde Flowers by Studio Drydock, Unpacking by Witch BeamThe Beat A Glam Noir Adventure by Up Multimedia, and many more. All up, there are 22 titles to explore as part of the exhibition.

[Update 24 May 2023]: Moreover, a number of additional events have just been detailed, as follows:

  • Queerer Than Ever: Celebrating Centering Queer Indie Games (26 May)
  • Pride At Play Welcome Reception (3 June)
  • Tabletop Roleplay Night (13 June)
  • Games Symposium for Oceania and the Asia Pacific (14-15 June)

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