Gaming fans will be able to get their hands on unreleased and highly-anticipated titles in Dundee this weekend.
Dundee Contemporary Arts and NEoN Digital Arts festival with Quartic Llama have joined forces to organise another instalment of the successful Drop In and Play series on Saturday.
Scottish games design companies and independent designers will showcase new work, with some previewing work not yet on general release.
Too Easy Games will present DUST, an arcade shooter about exploring the vastness of space, while Space Budgie will give visitors the chance to try their new puzzle, Glitchspace.
Award-winning studio Denki will return to Drop In and Play to preview new work Monster Force 5, while Quartic Llama showcase Other, created with National Theatre of Scotland.
Quartic Llama artist Malath Abbas said: “Drop In and Play is a great opportunity to meet the public and show them off our latest projects.”
Clare Brennan, NEoN Festival organiser, said “This event has become a real highlight of our annual festival programme allowing NEoN to work in partnership to support and nurture new artists and designers working in the digital field.”
DCA director Clive Gillman said: “Drop In and Play has been a really exciting event for us over the last couple of years, and this year promises to bring together some even bigger names in the world of indie-gaming to show their work.
“There’s a real buzz and energy around this event that reflects the great games design work that is going on in the city and this year will definitely also have a few fun surprises in the games on show.”
The free event takes place from 4-8pm at the DCA on Saturday.