Indie showcases and gaming events need sites that can handle a lot of games, a lot of traffic, and a lot of last-minute updates. Often all at once.
These sites go live alongside Summer Game Fest, GDC, or similar events. They need to work perfectly from the moment they're announced.
I've built showcase sites for:
The MIX (Media Indie Exchange)
Black Voices in Gaming
DIGY (Dope Indie Game Awards)
Guerrilla Collective
Dames 4 Games
Some of these feature dozens of games. Some feature hundreds. Either way, visitors need to find what they're looking for without getting lost.
What you get
Browsing that actually works
Filters, search, smooth interactions. Whether there's 20 games or 200, people can find what they want quickly.
Schedules and livestreams
Multi-day event? Timed reveals? Schedules, countdowns, and embedded streams (YouTube, Twitch, whatever you need) so people can follow along without juggling tabs.
Handles the traffic
These sites get hit hard when the event goes live. Built with Nuxt 4, optimised for speed, holds up under pressure.
Your team controls the content
All the games, speakers, schedules, and links live in Storyblok. Your team can add games, fix typos, and make updates without waiting on me.
Built to reuse
Most showcases happen every year. I build these with that in mind. Templates and components that can be updated for next year's event without starting from scratch.
Why it matters
For a lot of indie devs, getting featured in a showcase is a big deal. The site should do their games justice.
Press use these sites. Fans use these sites. The games deserve a good home, even if it's just for a few weeks.