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Thank you everyone for an amazing weekend at #TorontoGameExpo ! We loved seeing your reactions and hearing your feedback on our game! Your support means so much to us!

#indiegames #torontogames

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#VGLX DAY 2!!

If you haven’t gone yet… check out the event, and our game, Aikyam!

#indiegame #torontogames #aikyamgame

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Ahoy mateys! A quick reminder that we'll be showing off our (unannounced) project at #VGLX #VGLX2025 this coming weekend! If you're in the area and want to give it a shot, stop by booth 134!

#indiegames #torontogames

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A poster for Toronto Games Week 2025, to be held June 12-18. At the top, the Ts in Toronto are stylized as gaming controllers, and so is the W. Prominently in the middle is a whimsical illustration of the city Toronto as seen from above, which includes The ExPlace Wind Turbine,  two Flexity streetcars, the Royal Ontario Museum (with Daniel Libeskind's iconic addition), the Christie Pits tiger, and is that Gaasyendietha, the Lake Ontario monster, in the bottom righthand corner? There are a number of other features of the city, like the lighthouse on Toronto Islands, a rainbow sidewalk, the inflatable movie screen at Fort York, the CN Tower, the Don River, Casa Loma, Princes' Gates (the triumphal arch and a monumental gateway at Exhibition Place), the smokestack at the Don Valley Brick Works, the Don River, the list goes on. There are some subtle references to video games, like coins one could conceivably pick up (such as the coins in Nintendo's Mario franchise, and also like in Subway Surfers). In the corners are, clockwise from the top left: playing cards, a gaming controller, a pentagonal trapezohedron (OK, a 10-sided dice with numbers on it) and a joystick. There are sponsors' logos at the bottom, and a QR code in the bottom right of the poster.

A poster for Toronto Games Week 2025, to be held June 12-18. At the top, the Ts in Toronto are stylized as gaming controllers, and so is the W. Prominently in the middle is a whimsical illustration of the city Toronto as seen from above, which includes The ExPlace Wind Turbine, two Flexity streetcars, the Royal Ontario Museum (with Daniel Libeskind's iconic addition), the Christie Pits tiger, and is that Gaasyendietha, the Lake Ontario monster, in the bottom righthand corner? There are a number of other features of the city, like the lighthouse on Toronto Islands, a rainbow sidewalk, the inflatable movie screen at Fort York, the CN Tower, the Don River, Casa Loma, Princes' Gates (the triumphal arch and a monumental gateway at Exhibition Place), the smokestack at the Don Valley Brick Works, the Don River, the list goes on. There are some subtle references to video games, like coins one could conceivably pick up (such as the coins in Nintendo's Mario franchise, and also like in Subway Surfers). In the corners are, clockwise from the top left: playing cards, a gaming controller, a pentagonal trapezohedron (OK, a 10-sided dice with numbers on it) and a joystick. There are sponsors' logos at the bottom, and a QR code in the bottom right of the poster.

The poster for @torontogamesweek is amazing. #Toronto #TorontoGames #TorontoGamesWeek

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Aaaaaaaaand that's everyone! A massive thank you once again to all our sponsors, we couldn't make TOJam happen without all of you! ❀️#TOJam #TorontoGameJam #GameDev #GameJam #TorontoGames #TorontoTech #SponsorShoutout

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It's time for everyone's favourite TOJam tradition, the PRE JAM SPONSOR SHOUTOUT!!! WOOOOOO!!! We couldn't make TOJam happen without these fantastic people, so here they all are!πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰#TOJam #TorontoGameJam #GameDev #GameJam #TorontoGames #TorontoTech #SponsorShoutout

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