Games In The Woods

Show & Tell event with the British Library

Ticket Information

Games In The Woods - Show & Tell

Date: Sunday 23 May

Time: 18:00 - 20:00

Location: Online Zoom event

Tickets: Free, booking essential

This game jam will run throughout the duration of the Urban Tree Festival. If you have made a game for this jam, please join this show and tell event on Sunday 23rd May, where we will celebrate the fruits of your labours and sample games made by jammers.

This event is being ticketed by the British Library through Eventbrite.

Event Information

During the Urban Tree Festival, we encourage you to create video games, interactive fiction, web comics, board games, escape games, card games – anything you want! The only constraints are time, the theme and your imagination. You are welcome to join alone or in a team to create digital and analogue games.

This game jam will run throughout the duration of the Urban Tree Festival (15-23 May 2021). If you have made a game for this jam, please join this show and tell event on Sunday 23rd May, where we will celebrate the fruits of your labours and sample games made by jammers.

To join the jam and submit your game go to https://itch.io/jam/games-in-the-woods

Please use #gamesinthewoods on social media to share images and details of your work in progress, and follow the British Library’s Digital Scholarship blog, which will share, showcase and celebrate games created during the festival.

Before and during the Urban Tree Festival, game jammers can meet and chat with organisers and each other on our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/qWXH8NcjHE.

So please join and say hello on there!

On the first day of the festival, Saturday 15th May, please join us for our online launch event where we will present the project and the team. The launch will be followed by two optional tutorials on Bitsy and Twine and will be an opportunity to learn how to use these tools and ask questions.

Contributors

Stella Wisdom is a digital curator at the British Library, working mostly with Contemporary British Collections; including emerging formats, interactive fiction and comics. Stella is interested in digital creativity, innovation and collaborations.

Marion Tessier is development officer for events, digital and innovation in libraries in the ‎Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Marion is also co-founder of Story Circles, which creates different ways of experiencing stories both online and in the real world.  

Ash Green is a qualified librarian with over 20 years’ experience working in public and academic libraries. Ash writes music, makes games and digital stories. They are an experienced game jam organiser and participant.

Cheryl Tipp is the British Library’s Curator of Wildlife & Environmental Sounds. With a background in zoology and library services, Cheryl has spent the past 15 years looking after the library’s world- renowned collection of over 250,000 species and habitat recordings. 


Please Donate

Most tickets for the Urban Tree Festival are free, but we ask attendees to please donate if they can.

We suggest a donation of £5 per event ticket and you can easily support us by clicking the donate button. Larger donations are always welcomed.

Donations are essential to running the Urban Tree Festival and you can find out why here.

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This event is generously supported by the British Library