Dames Making Games is a not-for-profit videogame arts organization founded in Toronto in 2012. We run a wide range of programs and events for women, nonbinary, femme and queer folks interested in games. We support our membership by providing production space, education, advocacy, archiving, resource sharing and more collaborative practices.
- Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
- Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
- Monthly social events since March 2012, featuring more than 180 speakers.
- Regular public workshops on game design, art direction, music production, project management, business development, software tools and programming languages.
- Quarterly salons and round-tables led by community members on topics such as labor justice, race and racism in games, copyright law, feminist modding, and more.
- Fifteen game jams (and counting!) with more than 500 participants—many first-time gamemakers.
- An annual 12-week immersive workshop surveying a broad range of disciplines behind unique roles, with weekly lectures and instructor-led project studios
- Four six-week-long development workshops, introducing 50 participants to gamemaking and leading them through the completion of their first solo game.
- Jam-style mentorship programs, with over 60 participants making a complete game in just 10 days.
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Dmg File Reader
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