The games that Campus Gotland was showing on the floor this year was CoBots, Fly or Die, King of the Thrill, Little Warlock, Lunar Love, Secrets of Grindea and Tribal Marathon. Various staff was also present to answer any questions that the visitors had. CoBots was also shown in the "Indie-Corner" at Gamex.
As I was attending Gamex on my own and not as a part of Campus Gotland this year, I didn't spend my entire time at their booth, but from what I saw and what the persons at Campus Gotland told me, people seemed to like the games that was made by the students overall, especially since four of the seven projects was made by first year students .
Nördigt, a Swedish podcast I'm listening to did record a live-episode during the Saturday of the expo (which I attended). During the episode, they praised two first-year projects made by students at Campus Gotland. CoBots were praised as one of the few games where you could play together with a friend, as they thought that most of the games at the expo could only be played single-player. King of the Thrill was praised for it's technology, where you could use your own smart-phone as the controller for the game.
Direct link to the episode they recorded under Games (in Swedish)
Below are images that I took of Campus Gotland's booth (and some from indie booth for CoBots).
L-to-R: Waiting lobby for Fly or Die, Little Warlock, Promotion for Cobots
Some of the staff from Campus Gotland + Petra from the team behind CoBots
CoBots at the Indie Corner at Gamex
Gaming journalists Mats Nylund and Tove Bengtsson from Nördigt testing CoBots
People testing Fly or Die and Tribal Marathon
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