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Code Breakers: Women in Games

Code Breakers: Women in Games

Starts: Sunday, 01 November 2020
Ends: Sunday, 02 May 2021
Plug into the world of gaming at The Workshops Rail Museum’s latest exhibition The exhibition, on loan from the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, explores women’s emerging role in video game development, and includes games written and designed by Australian and New Zealand women, and shares their personal experiences from within the industry. With ten games on display, the exhibition is a great way for visitors to immerse themselves into different worlds. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or advanced player there is something for everyone, at every skill level to try your hand at, and learn about the science and the women behind the game along the way.
Add to Calendar 2020-11-01 12:00 am 2021-05-02 12:00 am Code Breakers: Women in Games Plug into the world of gaming at The Workshops Rail Museum’s latest exhibition The exhibition, on loan from the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, explores women’s emerging role in video game development, and includes games written and designed by Australian and New Zealand women, and shares their personal experiences from within the industry. With ten games on display, the exhibition is a great way for visitors to immerse themselves into different worlds. It doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or advanced player there is something for everyone, at every skill level to try your hand at, and learn about the science and the women behind the game along the way. Unnamed Road, Adavale , QLD , 4474 , Australia
Unnamed Road, Adavale , QLD , 4474 , Australia
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