An open place where artists, coders, musicians and designers can share ideas and freely collaborate.
Have you ever wanted to make your own video game? Come join us to do just that, and many other fun game related things, at the Buffalo Game Space, Western New York's premier Indie Game Developers group. The Game Space aspires to create a place where artists, musicians, coders, and designers can freely collaborate and create games of all types. Whether you're already a professional in the field or just want to try your hand at something exciting and new, Buffalo Game Space welcomes members of all backgrounds and experience levels. We have recently moved into the Trimain where we held a variety of events: Bi-Weekly meetups, talks with industry veterans, Game Jams, Arcade nights, and so much more. Our new space allows us to offer Coworking Space, Workshops, and equipment sharing. If you are interested in becoming a member of Buffalo Game Space please head over to our website to learn more. Come join the forums to talk with some great local developers today.
Buffalo Game Space is an Indie Game Developers Collective is a membership-based group of creative individuals (visual artists, musicians, writers, programmers, educators, students, professionals and hobbyists) interested in creating and developing games, and DIY interactive projects. The collective’s mission is to develop and nurture an environment that stimulates creativity, innovation, and provides a forum for exchange of ideas, resources, information and methods that aid artists, independent game designers and developers in realizing their ideas. Additionally, the collective’s mission is to promote its members by organizing presentations, showcases, and assist in publishing their games and interactive projects
"Buffalo Game Space is a nonprofit organization, that is dedicated to expanding the art of video game making. By teaching newcomers, assisting game makers, and providing an open space to collaborate, trade knowledge, we are the premier center for game development in Buffalo."