Once again, the TecnoCampus has been a sponsor of the IndieDevDay, an independent video games fair that celebrated its sixth edition in 2023 with an expansion of the format and a change of space, in La Farga in L'Hospitalet. The event was held on September 8, 9 and 10, with exhibition spaces for games, talks and an entire day dedicated to the professional sector.

The TecnoCampus had a stand where five games developed by students of the Video Game Design and Production Degree were exhibited, within the Projects II and Projects III subjects. The development has been accompanied by professors of the degree who are, at the same time, professionals in the video game industry: Jordi Arnal (Kaneda Games), Paolo Gambardella (Tangelo Games), Albert Ramon (Kaneda Games), Dani Candil (Alkimia Interactive), Rafa Gonzalez (Alkimia Interactive) and Javier Untoria (Alkimia Interactive).

Some of these games were already awarded in the last edition of the TecnoGames. The IndieDevDay closed with the presentation of the IndieDevDay Awards 2023. The game made at the TecnoCampus 'AXO' was awarded as Best Academic Game. The games and groups that participated are:Riddle Manor', from students Gerard Coquard, Héctor Vergel, Jan de Nobel, Lluc Parera, Cora Real, Raúl Ruiz and Pascal Sastre; 'Bubble Heights', from students Guillem Arrojo, Veronika Bolshakova, Alex Busquets, Pol Casas, Joan Mora, Josep Nubiola, Alex Rodríguez, Javier Sagalés and Carla Vegas; 'AXO', from students Marina Codony, Hodei Otegi González, Marc Lloret, Elisabeth Alzueta, Alex Romera, Víctor Hernando and Arnau Oliveras; 'Light Hope' of students Pablo Escribano, Aran Piris, Ian Roche, Grazielly Sanchez, Marc Sans; 'Yokai: and 'Yokai Lost Tapes', by students Anass Arrahi, Marc Badal, Arnau Carbonell, Albert Castaño, Enric Planas, Francesc Ruiz and Etna Sagüés.

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