Gamecity Hamburg will present eight indie games at the joint Gamecity Hamburg stand at the Polaris Convention, giving the studios the opportunity to showcase their projects free of charge through the 'Road to Polaris' programme.

The next Polaris Convention will take place in Hamburg from 10 to 12 October 2025. During the three-day event, Gamecity Hamburg will showcase eight indie games developed by local studios. "We are bringing a total of eight 'made in Hamburg' games to our largest Gamecity Hamburg Polaris booth to date," states the location initiative regarding its event presence. "Six of the eight games on display received various Gamecity Hamburg funding or support (Prototype Funding and/or Games Lift Incubator) and showcase the great diversity of the local games industry."

These are the eight games on showcase: - Map Map - A Game About Maps by Pipapo Games (a cozy puzzle exploration game; supported by Gamecity Hamburg) - The Amusement by Curvature Games (VR) (a narrative VR adventure; supported by Gamecity Hamburg) - The Regreening by Positive Impact Games (a cozy simulation game about restoring nature; supported by Gamecity Hamburg) - Vacunauts by Godcomplex Games (chaotic co-op action game; supported by Gamecity Hamburg) - Ed & Edda: Grand Prix - Racing Champions by Tivola Games (family-friendly racing game) - Mambio by neurodactics (educational adventure game; funded by Gamecity Hamburg and the German Federal Government's computer game funding program) - NeverLight by Nightless Games (cooperative PvE survival game; supported by Gamecity Hamburg) - Super Chipflake Ü by SalsaShark Studios (colorful 3D platformer)


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