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This is a calendar of upcoming pervasive games around the world - both individual games, and larger, organised events. If you're planning to run a game in your area, in whatever context, you're welcome to add it to the list with a date, time and location. (If you want some advice for running your own gaming event, we've got a [[Sandpit howto]] and a [[smaller event howto]].)
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This is a calendar of upcoming pervasive games around the world - both individual games, and larger, organised events. If you're planning to run a game or an event in your area, in whatever context, let us know on the [[Talk:Events|talk page]] or ping @ludocity on Twitter.
  
If you want to keep up to date, there's an [http://ludocity.org/index.php?title=Events&feed=rss&action=history RSS feed of this page's updates]. There's also an [[Events/History|archive of past events]], if you want to see what you've missed.
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This calendar is also available as an [http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/02pa2um9fvgp8mirtcjrku5dd8%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic RSS feed] and an [http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/02pa2um9fvgp8mirtcjrku5dd8%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics iCal calendar] (which you can [http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=37100 subscribe to in Google Calendar]).
  
==April 2010==
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===Friday 23rd===
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==Festivals and recurring events==
  
* '''Riotball''' at London Bridge
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*[http://2.8hourslater.com/ 2.8 Hours Later] (UK-wide)
:Play football, basketball, netball and volleyball. In the dark. At the same time.
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*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/496677353748745/ Sandbox] (San Francisco, monthly)
:The hit event of Survivor Sports, Riotball involves a huge glow-in-the-dark ball, two teams distinguished by their glowing wristbands, and targets instead of goals. We play in the dark, with short high-intensity rounds and thumping beats.
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*[[Come Out and Play|Come Out and Play festival]] (New York/San Francisco, annually)
:http://www.fire-hazard.net/events/19 - tickets £10
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*[http://popupplayground.com.au/ Fresh Air] (Melbourne, annually)
 
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*[[Igfest]] (Bristol, every other year)
===Saturday 24th===
 
 
 
* '''Pleasure Hunt''' in Bristol, England
 
:Iglab returns to its roots with a game on the streets of Bristol and welcomes Sue Keen who invites you to... Join us in a game of Pleasure Hunt.
 
:http://play.simongames.co.uk/games?view=event&task=edit&id=57
 
 
 
==June 2010==
 
 
 
===Friday 4th - Sunday 6th===
 
 
 
* '''[[Come Out And Play]]''' in Brooklyn, New York
 
:Headquartered at [http://www.brooklynlyceum.com/ the Lyceum], submissions opening soon. More details to follow.
 
 
 
==Annual festivals==
 
 
 
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Revision as of 16:39, 3 March 2015

This is a calendar of upcoming pervasive games around the world - both individual games, and larger, organised events. If you're planning to run a game or an event in your area, in whatever context, let us know on the talk page or ping @ludocity on Twitter.

This calendar is also available as an RSS feed and an iCal calendar (which you can subscribe to in Google Calendar).

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Festivals and recurring events