Pride at Play is a free curated exhibition that celebrates thoughtful videogames and tabletop roleplaying games made by the LGBTIQA+ community, with the LGBTIQA+ community in mind.
From 3 – 24 June it’s game on with 22 video games and tabletop roleplaying games free to play at CSAS. Many more games will be featured as part of an online showcase.
Grab the controller on award-winning games such as and made by talented creators from the Oceania and Asia Pacific region.
Pride at Play also features engaging workshops, talks, and facilitated play sessions to expand knowledge of game design and highlight the importance of LGBTIQA+ representation in the gaming industry.
The exhibition is presented in association with and supported by .
Mayor Heather Cunsolo said the exhibition closely aligns with the Council’s , which positions Port Phillip to become Victoria’s games capital.
“Pride at Play is a fantastic example of how video games can be a powerful form of expression. We are very proud to be hosting an exhibition which exemplifies our City’s reputation for inclusion and creativity.”
Dr Xavier Ho, curator for Pride at Play and LGBTIQA+ games researcher at Monash University, said LGBTIQA+ inspired games are a critical part of our cultural heritage.
“We are standing on the shoulder of giants – LGBTIQA+ game designers – to curate this exhibition and tell their stories. Pride at Play bridges the world of the games industry and the LGBTIQA+ community, providing an opportunity to amplify LGBTIQA+ voices,” Dr Ho said.
“The Pride at Play catalogue was recently acquired by the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Film and Sound Archive in an exciting development to preserve games culture in Australia. This exhibition truly demonstrates that every community and voice can have a home for years to come.”
Pride at Play offers solo and cooperative play options for every level of gamer, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.