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Indie Games Playground

May 4, 2025 at 3:00 PM

Hatch Coworking
45 South French Broad Avenue
Suite 100
Asheville, NC 28801

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Eat! Play! Celebrate!

  • Play Indie Games: Be among the first to play featured indie video games on PC and VR
  • Classic Games: UNO, Cornhole, Spades, and more
  • Q&A: Meet the indie game developers
  • Cosplay Contest: At 4pm join our cosplay contest for the best O.G. Granny. Winner gets a $40 Steam gift card and DA PAPER BOY free download on Steam.

All ages welcome. Food? Music? We got you. 

Event Details

Celebrate the launch of the indie video game DA PAPER BOY with Asheville's first-ever Indie Game Playground hosted by 3D Dojo Studios, Asheville's first Black-owned game studio! 

More than just showcasing our game, we are sharing the space with other indie developers to showcase the richness of indie games. We want to highlight the need for youth to have shared space doing things they love (playing games) while supporting independent creators!

The space will feature:

  • Indie video games on PC and VR
  • Classic board and card games like UNO, cornhole, spades, and more
  • Meet the indie developers and learn about the unique work going on in their studios
  • A chance to win a $40 Steam gift card for having the best cosplay costume of O.G. Granny, the baddest enemy of DA PAPER BOY 

3D Dojo Studios' debut video game, DA PAPER BOY, follows three teen pranksters through a richly detailed suburb on a modern-day paper delivery route. In this leaderboard survival game players are tasked with dodging obstacles, busting stunts, and evading O.G. Granny and The Neighborhood Watch while raking up as many points as possible. Equipped with a gauntlet-style mail launcher, players navigate through the neighborhood on high speed bicycles, breaking windows, damaging houses, and hopefully also landing some papers in mailboxes before time runs out. 

Let's have some good food, music, and fun celebrating the launch of Asheville's first Black-owned indie video game.

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