Showcase & Event Websites for Indie Games That Deserve the Spotlight
When it comes to indie games, visibility matters. That’s why I specialize in building showcase and event websites that help developers and organizations present their games in the best light — clean, fast, and easy to navigate, even when there are dozens (or hundreds) of titles to feature.
I’ve had the chance to work with some incredible initiatives, including:
The MIX (Media Indie Exchange) – Showcasing standout indie titles from around the world
Black Voices in Gaming – Uplifting Black developers and characters in games
DIGY (Dope Indie Game Awards) – Celebrating unique and innovative indies
Guerrilla Collective – A major digital event platforming new game announcements
Dames 4 Games – Highlighting women developers and creators in the industry
These events often run alongside major gaming moments (like Summer Game Fest or GDC), and the websites need to be just as polished and exciting as the trailers being shown. That means:
What These Sites Deliver
Game Browsing That Feels Effortless
Each site is built to let visitors quickly explore titles — with filters, search, and smooth interactions that don’t get in the way. Whether you’re showcasing 20 games or 200, it all stays organized and easy to navigate.
Event Scheduling & Livestream Embeds
For multi-day events or timed showcases, I integrate schedules, countdowns, and live video streams (YouTube, Twitch, or both) so audiences stay in sync without refreshing five tabs.
Performance-First Builds
These pages load fast — even when there’s a flood of visitors or media-rich content. Built with Nuxt 3, they’re responsive, optimized, and hold up under traffic spikes.
Content Managed via Storyblok
All games, speakers, schedules, and links are managed through Storyblok, giving event teams full control over content without relying on developers for every small change.
Reusable Components for Future Events
Because many of these projects are seasonal or recurring, I build with reusability in mind. That means templates, components, and structures that can be adapted and reused for the next showcase, saving time and budget.
Why It Matters
These websites do more than list games — they support communities, boost developer visibility, and provide indie games with the attention they deserve. For many of the events I’ve worked on, the site itself becomes a central hub — press, fans, and industry insiders all rely on it.
If you’re running a digital event, community showcase, or indie award ceremony, I’d love to help you build a site that does justice to the games and the people behind them.