Video games are taking over the Microsoft office in Times Square for an all-out Expo celebrating local developers! Join us for a day of games and fun. All ages are welcome. We hope you can join us for our annual Halloween expo!

Game developers will be showing off their latest games. For developers, this is a great opportunity to show off their games (finished or unfinished) and get direct feedback from players. For everyone else, it's a unique opportunity to try out the biggest collection of games made in and around NYC all in one place. There will be a costume contest! We encourage everyone to dress (appropriately, no real or fake weapons!) and get into the Halloween spirit.









For Attendees:

Thanks to our sponsor Microsoft (@MSFTReactor), this Expo will be free for all attendees!

You must register on Eventbrite. Please include your first and last name when you RSVP. Your name must be on the list to get past building security. If you're registering multiple tickets, make sure you enter a name for each ticket when prompted to as all guests must RSVP on their own in order to get each name on the list at the door.



**Please be aware that all guests will be required to show a photo ID(s) matching the name(s) on their reservation. If you are under 18, you must be accompanied by an adult with an ID. We aim to create an inclusive and supportive community and will gladly print you a badge with your preferred name. Email nyc@playcrafting.com if you have any questions or concerns.**







For Developers:

Fill out this form to be a part of the Expo.







Featured Games:

30 Seconds to Live by Kitten Kaiju Games

The Abandoned by Mind Splinter Games

At Sundown: Shots in the Dark by Mild Beast Games

Aza by char13s

Believable Lies by Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Studios

Bizarre Barber by Synesthetic Echo

CatFish by Forsaken Games

Cell to Singularity by Computer Lunch

Chonky & Friends' Play Time by Jonathan Rawlings

Chromavaders by Corundum Games

Cirno's Perfect Summer Vacation by Chaos Cute Soft

The Coffee Shop Mystery: An AR-Enabled Mystery Adventure by Unseen Media

Corporate America by Sam DeMinico

Coquí Beat by Star Yolk Games

Crystal Connect by Looply Games

damaged by lucky latte

Damaged In Transit by Wyatt Yeong, Diego Garcia, Greg Heffernan

DECKFIGHTERS MMA by Panda Hawk Games

Dodo Peak by Moving Pieces

Draughtnauts by LazArt Studios llc

Embr by Muse Games

Evergreen Blues by David Su and Dominique Star

Forsaken Forest by Forsaken Games

Fourzy by MindIsle Games

From Rust by Razbury Games

Gem Blenders: The Card Game by Steve Sekula

Herman Electro by 3:15 Software

Hilt Arena by Silent Man Games

Hiro Stories by Hiro Stories

Inequality-opoly by Perry Clemons

Karla's Quest by Glen&Devan

KROOM by Orange Door Studios

KungFu Kickball by WhaleFood Games

Leap by Pixelapp

Macbre by Adrian Borromeo

Match Solitaire by Hot Chai Games

Monochrome RPG by MadHat Ventures & DVNC Tech LLC

MOSQUITOES VS HUMANS by NeuroStorm Studios

Museum Multiverse VR by Made in Brooklyn Games

Net King's Call by Greystone Games

Never To Return by Maskmaker Productions

Nightwalk by Glen&Devan

The Offering by Scramp Interactive

Off The Rails! by Matthew Gigante

Orbit Quest by Frost Lab Studios

Ostrich Island by Glen&Devan

Overdrive by Kinetic Games

Pharm Pharaoh by Jia Jie Chen

Primaries by Rad Ghost

Pure: Birth of the Goddess by angryottergames

Proselytize by Questionable Intent Games

Rabble by Rabble Media LLC

RADARjAM by Hamra Digital

Repurposed by initialPrefabs

Rubi: The Wayward Mira by Wayward Games

Run & Gun by MHarris Games

Scrap Bringer by PseudoZap

Seed of Agony by Autonomic Interactive

Skellboy by Umaiki Games & Fabraz

Sparrows by Wirescribe Studio

Super Ghost Pumpkin by Dossamer

Swimsanity! by Decoy Games

Table Fighter by Nucko Games LLC

Thunder Bonchi by Tzahi Games

Tranquil Garden by Glass Robot

Twinora by 2kPixel Studios

Volla by VR Diamond League (Augmented Pictures)

Wardwell House by Moolion

Where Shadows Slumber by Game Revenant

X-O-N-G by ghostwhale

TBA by Orc Punk







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What to Bring

- A government-issued photo ID (if you are under 18, you must be accompanied by an adult with an ID)







What NOT to Bring

- Large fabric items (stuffed animals, couches, etc.)

- External speakers.

- Fake (or real) weaponry of any kind.

- Confetti/glitter/etc that makes a mess.

- Anything that can’t be carried in a regular elevator.

- Anything that can’t be easily transported through narrow corridors. There are some tight spots in the building.

- Smoke machines, strobe lights, disco balls.

- Anything dangerous or threatening (everyone has to go through Microsoft security).

- Anything that would be inappropriate for kids to interact with.







In the interest of fostering an inclusive and safe environment at all of our events, our Code of Conduct will be enforced.