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Talk & Play #25, Ubisoft opens new studio in Berlin, some podcasts to listen to

Registrations for Talk & Play #25 on May 23rd at the Game Science Center are open, please RSVP via Meetup if you’d like to attend. The three speakers have got something in common: they’re all new Berliners who moved here in the last few weeks. So come and get to know your new neighbours: Brie Code, James Coote and Linsey Raymaekers. Allan Cudicio will be the event host this time, welcoming participants and introducing speakers. Continue reading Talk & Play #25, Ubisoft opens new studio in Berlin, some podcasts to listen to

Talk & Play #20 & #21 registrations are open, ReRunners, Which Passover Plague Are You?, Fail Loop and more out now

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Talk & Play #12 Recap

Talk & Play is a free event organised by BerlinGameScene.com that provides the opportunity to game enthusiasts, players and makers to meet and exchange knowledge in a friendly, relaxed and safe environment. It’s also the reason why this site exists.

Talk & Play #12 took place on April 15 2015 at Supermarkt, just like the previous edition, and attracted almost 200 people – the record so far! Continue reading Talk & Play #12 Recap

Talk & Play #11 Recap

Talk & Play is a free event organised by BerlinGameScene.com that provides the opportunity to game enthusiasts, players and makers to meet and exchange knowledge in a friendly, relaxed and safe environment. It’s also the reason why this site exists.

Talk & Play #11, which took place on February 25 2015, was a special one: it was the first organised independently, without the support of OpenTechSchool, and also the first happening at Supermarkt instead of co.up – a venue I love, but that’s too small for what the event has become.  Because of these “firsts”, I must admit I was initially unsure of what to expect in terms of participation from the public. In the end, 150 people showed up, making this the most crowded edition of the event so far! Continue reading Talk & Play #11 Recap