Fantastic Fest 2016 News: Fantastic Arcade

FANTASTIC ARCADE RETURNS TO THE ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE
WITH NEW GAMES FROM THE CREATORS OF DOWNWELL,
PAPERS PLEASE, HOHOKUM & MORE
SEPTEMBER 26 – 29, 2016
AUSTIN, TEXAS
International Games Festival Features Lineup Of Independent Games,
Including Premiere Games, Alongside Major Publisher Showcase
Source: Fantastic Fest

AUSTIN, TX – August 10th, 2016 – Organizers of Fantastic Arcade have announced the September 26th return of its yearly festival, which showcases the best in independent games. Now in its seventh year, Fantastic Arcade is held in conjunction with Alamo Drafthouse’s Fantastic Fest, the world’s largest genre film festival. This year’s festival will see the premiere of brand new games from the creators of beloved indie titles like Downwell, Bernband, Orchids to Dusk and more. Full game details follow below.

 

These never-before-seen games will be featured in custom-built, free-to-play arcade cabinets at the Highball event center throughout the duration of Fantastic Fest. They will be displayed alongside a selection of more than 30 independent games from around the world. The first ten of these selected games will make up this year’s Arcade Spotlight, and come from both new developers and returning Fantastic Arcade fan-favorites.

In addition to the selection of free play games on display throughout the entirety of Fantastic Fest, Fantastic Arcade will once again feature a number of special events, panel discussions, developer talks, and game tournaments from September 26th through 29th. All games and related events at Fantastic Arcade are free and open to the general public at the Alamo South Lamar theater and adjoining Highball. More information about these special events will be released in the coming weeks, including information on this year’s free ticketing system, which will ensure seat availability at each event or panel.

The 2016 lineup of games have been chosen from nearly 250 submissions by Juegos Rancheros, Austin’s independent games collective operated by Adam Saltsman, Wiley Wiggins, Katie Kizziar, Rachel Simone Weil, and Brandon Boyer, alongside Fantastic Arcade Technical Director Joshua Fields.

In addition to selecting the showcase lineup, the Juegos Rancheros team have incubated four of the games that will be premiering at the festival in custom-created arcade cabinets, alongside an assortment of arcade curiosities by artists like Eye of the Pyramid‘s Alan Watts and Katamari Damacy creator, Keita Takahashi.

“Fantastic Arcade is to the world of indie gaming what Fantastic Fest is to genre and cult film,” noted Wiley Wiggins, Juegos Rancheros co-founder and Fantastic Arcade Director. “It’s not like any other festival or trade show. It’s a party where the best and brightest outsider talents come to enjoy the company of their audience: both die-hard fans and newcomers. This year, we’ll feature new games from developers whose work has caught our eye again and again with its ingenuity, uniqueness, and artistic flair.”

Dozens more additional games will be announced as part of the full Fantastic Arcade lineup in the coming weeks, alongside special nightly tournaments – an annual fan-favorite tradition -exposition plays, panel discussions, and developer talks.

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This year’s Premiere games will be created by:

Moppin/Nemk
Having recently come to international renown through the breakout success of his first game,Downwell, Ojiro “Moppin” Fumoto will be debuting a new game created in conjunction with graphic artist Momo “Nemk” Murakami. Both recognized as peerless creators in indie gaming, Fumoto and Murakami are both featured subjects of the just-released feature film Branching Paths, documenting the rise of independent game creation in Japan.

Nathalie Lawhead
Fresh off her back-to-back Fantastic Arcade appearances with her 2014 Showcase game Offender IIand 2015 Spotlight game Froggy, multidisciplinary game designer Nathalie Lawhead will be debuting a Premiere game for 2016. Lawhead is best known for her Tetrageddon Games series, which was honored with a Nuovo Award at the 2015 Independent Games Festival, a category which celebrates the best abstract and unconventional games.

Sokpop
Collectively hailing from the Netherlands, and made up of members Tom van den BoogartAran KoningTijmen Tio & Rubna, the new supergroup has quickly established itself one of the most reliably creative forces working in games. The collective is best known for games like the abstract alien-city sci-fi simulator Bernband, as well as Digital Bird Playground, recently showcased at the 2016 Game Developer Conference’s chill-out games lounge, Mild Rumpus.

Klondike
Collectively hailing from various points around France, this ten-strong group of developers has proven itself an incredibly prolific powerhouse of understated games with bold & beautiful aesthetics. Among its members’ best known recent works are the short-form wandering experienceOrchids to Dusk, as well as the experimental treasure hunt Mu Cartographer.

Game titles, screenshots and other details from these teams’ ongoing work will be revealed closer to their festival debut.

In addition to these four brand-new works, Fantastic Arcade will also be debuting a new miniature arcade cabinet containing ALPHABET, a game by Keita Takahashi, the cult-legend designer of Namco Bandai’s Katamari Damacy and Noby Noby Boy, co-created with Juegos Rancheros co-founder Adam Saltsman. Previously only available to a select group of Kickstarter backers, the cabinet will for the first time bring the game to the wider audience of Fantastic Fest and Fantastic Arcade attendees.

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In addition, the following ten Arcade Spotlight titles will be highlighted during Fantastic Fest, chosen from the nearly 250 games submitted to this year’s festival.

Everything (David O’Reilly)
Everything is a game in which everything you see is a playable character, allowing you to be anything you want, and to experience the same world through thousands of points of view.Everything was created by visionary animator David O’Reilly, creator of the 2014 Fantastic Arcade Spotlight game Mountain, and collaborator on Spike Jonze’s 2013 film Her.

Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope)
In 1802, the merchant ship “Obra Dinn” set out from London for the Orient with over 200 tons of trade goods. Six months later it hadn’t met its rendezvous point at the Cape of Good Hope and was declared lost at sea. On October 14th, 1807, the Obra Dinn drifted into port with sails damaged and no visible crew. Players will find means to board the ship and recover the Crew Muster Roll book for assessment in Return of the Obra Dinn, created by designer Lucas Pope, known best for his multiple award-winning Papers, Please.

Knuckle Sandwich (Andrew Brophy)
In this modern day homage to cult-classic oddball 16-bit era RPGs like EarthboundKnuckle Sandwich follows a boy who sets out looking for work in a new city. After landing a job at a run-down diner, he finds himself wrapped-up in a missing persons mystery that involves a local crime gang and a fanatical cult.

Loot Rascals (Hollow Ponds)
Crashed on a hostile alien world in the depths of space, Loot Rascals sees players fighting their way to freedom with only their wits to keep them alive. The debut work by upstart studio Hollow Ponds, Loot Rascals was created by the team behind Sony’s innovative exploration gameHohokum, with art by David ‘Swatpaz’ Ferguson, the underground animation legend known best for his Adventure Time guest-episode, ‘Water Park Prank’.

Manifold Garden (William Chyr)
Manifold Garden is an exploration puzzle game that imagines a universe with a different set of physical laws. Set in an Escher-esque world filled with secrets and mysteries, learn to see the world through whole new perspectives as you navigate mind-boggling architecture and solve seemingly impossible puzzles.

Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor (Sundae Month)
Take in the trash… Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor is an anti-adventure game about picking up trash in an alien bazaar. Play as the Janitor, an Alaensee girlbeast with a municipally-subsidized trash incineration job who dreams of leaving the planet of Xabran’s Rock far behind her.

Hidden Folks (Adriaan de Jongh & Sylvain Tegroeg)
Hidden Folks is a game like Where’s Waldo?, but black and white and interactive, in which players find little people in tiny landscapes, lifting doors, pressing buttons, and shaking trees.

Yankai’s Triangle (Kenny Sun)
Following his 2015 Fantastic Arcade guest appearance, Circa Infinity’s Kenny Sun returns with his first Spotlight title, a colorful, recursive puzzler that slowly stretches out like a folding kaleidoscope of infinite triangles.

Orchids to Dusk (Pol Clarissou & KO_OP)
Orchids to Dusk is a short contemplative wandering experience about being an astronaut stranded on an alien planet, with only a few minutes left to live. Created by Vignettes designer Pol Clarissou of French indie collective Klondike, in partnership with Montreal indie studio KO_OP.

TumbleSeed (Greg Wohlwend, Joel Corelitz, Benedict Fritz, Jenna Blazevich & David Laskey)
TumbleSeed is the dual-stick “rolly rogue-like” debut from a Chicago-area supergroup of developers and designers, whose members have variously contributed to indie game favorites like Hohokum,The Unfinished SwanRidiculous FishingThrees!, and Solipskier.

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About Fantastic Fest

Fantastic Fest is the largest genre film festival in the U.S., specializing in horror, fantasy, sci-fi, action and just plain fantastic movies from all around the world. In years past the festival has been home to world premieres of BONE TOMAHAWK, JOHN WICK, FRANKENWEENIE, MACHETE KILLS, RED DAWN, THERE WILL BE BLOOD, APOCALYPTO, ZOMBIELAND and RED while the guest roster has included such talent as Tim Burton, Nicolas Winding-Refn, Lilly and Lana Wachowski, Robert Rodriguez, Rian Johnson, Mel Gibson, Bill Murray, Keanu Reeves, Martin Landau, Winona Ryder, Edward Norton, Ryan Reynolds, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Karl Urban, Josh Hartnett, The RZA, Dolph Lundgren, Paul Rudd, Bill Pullman, Paul Thomas Anderson, Kevin Smith, Jon Favreau, George Romero, Darren Aronofsky and Mike Judge. Fantastic Fest also features world, national and regional premieres of new, up-and-coming genre films. Fantastic Fest has seen the acquisition of many titles, including BULLHEAD, KILL LIST, MONSTERS, KLOWN, THE FP, PENUMBRA, HERE COMES THE DEVIL, NO REST FOR THE WICKED, VANISHING WAVES, COMBAT GIRLS and I DECLARE WAR. Fantastic Fest is held each year at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, Texas. Alamo Drafthouse has been named the best theater in the country by Entertainment WeeklyWired and TIMEVariety included Fantastic Fest in a list of “10 Film Festivals We Love,” and was also named one of the “25 coolest film festivals” by Moviemaker Magazine.

 

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