
This past weekend I spent some time on the MIT campus at the Boston Indie Games Festival. It was an interesting showcase of a wide range of games their site described as "...a celebration of independent game development with emphasis on the New England region. Boston Festival of Indie Games seeks to support and showcase the efforts of independent game developers by providing a free public event that encourages attendees to share and interact with games in various media, including video games, location-based games, tabletop games and interactive fiction. Produced under the non-profit auspices of Be Epic, a Boston-area live action games production group, Boston Festival of Indie Games is focused on creating an intersection between community, academic and independent interests in game play."
The place was packed with a wide range of ages, skill levels and games. I was only able to attend for a few hours so I focused on the video games being showcased. Here are some standouts for me:



