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Next week: free arcade at the Ace Hotel

Next week, head over to the Ace Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, where we’ll be hosting Playlist, our monthly public arcade. The arcade will be open, and free, from six to eight, so come out and join us for some afterwork digital play–no costume required. This month, get inside the head of a videogame developer in The Beginner’s Guide, go on a space-date in Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, and take a walk through the spooky halls of SOMA. Play these games and more on October 27th, next Tuesday. Subscribe to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address * Zip…

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What we were playing at Ace Hotel Tuesday night

Hoops were scored, trees were pruned and two hearts were united at the Ace Hotel last Tuesday night. If you missed Playlist, our monthly public arcade, here’s what we were playing: Prune Through minimalist design and a meditative soundscape, Prune builds an atmosphere for creation rather than competition. This is a space for calm cultivation only, where a virtual garden springs forth a very real peace of mind. Where to get it Specimen If your passion involves mixing paint to attain specific tones, then Specimen should come easy to you. Is it that shade of purple you’re after? Or is…

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Play free games at the Ace Hotel

Kill Screen is bringing games to the starving masses once again; make sure you come out to the Ace Hotel tomorrow night for the August edition of Playlist, our free public arcade. Local independent music label GODMODE will be DJing once again, and the bar will be stocked. This month, you can practice zen gardening with Prune, play ball from your driver’s seat with Kasketball, and explore the dark and dangerous forest of Feist. Bid goodbye to summer with some choice offerings from the weird, wonderful world of video games. Want to get on our mailing list for radical events…

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What you missed at the Ace Hotel this week

We had a great time playing games at the Ace Hotel last night. In case you missed it, here’s what we showed off. Monster Dress Up In a genre usually dominated by unrealistic beauty standards born of the male gaze, Monster Dress Up finally lets us embrace our inner monster. Instead of pencil-thin skeletons, you play realistically proportioned ooze monsters, lizard girls and werewolf ladies. Where to get it: http://jborge.itch.io/monsterdressup Vin Diesel DMing A Game Of D&D Just For You Action movie star Vin Diesel may be a tough guy on screen, but he’s a lovable nerd in reality, and…