What started as the “Tokyo Indie Game Festival” in 2015, then rebranded to “TOKYO SANDBOX” in 2017, is now back on after a two-year break due to the pandemic.
This year’s “TOKYO SANDBOX” presents more than 50 game developers showcasing over 100 game titles. The exhibit is designed to connect active game developers with the general gaming audience – sharing and amplifying their craft with everyone. This provides a unique chance for visitors to play the latest indie games and even pre-release titles. Other activities like video game contests are also part of the agenda.
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