The Independent Games Festival has been the launching point for some of the industry's biggest indie games. Now, several of our incredible finalists and winners are being honored at the #IGFCelebrationDays Steam event—featuring 80+ indie games! This Steam event was organized by "Once Upon a Jester" developers Crunching Koalas, in collaboration with IGF, GDC, and dozens of indie studios. Check out some of the groundbreaking indie games you can try! Today's launch starts with a livestream on Steam at 12pm PT—with a special message from IGF chairperson Shawn Pierre, and a look at some of the games being featured. https://bit.ly/3XZINvh
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