The NYU Game Center announced yesterday that it had created a directory of game design companies in the city, in order to get a fuller understanding of the games environment here.
One thing it’s lacking though? Entries.
The Game Center is sending out an open call for people in the games world to fill out a short survey to be included in the directory.
Help out“Your answers will help us better support professional game makers in New York, and to lobby on their behalf,” the Game Center writes.
Announcing the New York Game Makers Census. Add your details to build a fuller picture of game development in NY! | https://t.co/EusSU2S8lD
— NYU Game Center (@NYUGameCenter) February 16, 2017
As of press time, the directory includes Dots, Rewordable and just seven others.
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