The best indie game show in Korea, BIC (Busan Indie Connect) has again, made its way back to G-Star this year. BIC holds much meaning in just being able to see the trends in indie games, and its’ influence at G-Star was better than ever. Despite the cold weather, many visitors have turned up to check out the indie games.
At this year’s BIC booth, there was a larger number of games that was already certified for having potential for mass appeal. Those games provided a place at G-Star where friends can just hang out. Such an environment led to many playing a game in pairs, and more checking out the games over shoulders.
We’ve captured moments on people enjoying the games that may not be from a major game developer, but just as fun as those from them.
▲ We’ve arrived. This was one of the outdoor booths at G-Star, and thankfully, the weather was quite nice.▲ All the games were listed here.▲ A lot of prizes waited for those that collected the stickers.▲ “Don’t be scared.”▲The demo zone inside was already full.▲ There were no empty seats.▲ If so, you were able to take a break here.▲ When a seat became empty...▲ You play right away! This game’s called ‘SKUL’, which gained a lot of recognition at this year’s BIC.▲ The winners of 2019 BIC, Sea Salt. Its original gameplay is amazing.▲ Despite being one-man developed, ‘AshenForest’ has recently won an award at the GGC Award 2019.▲ A lot of games with mass public appeal has been showcased.▲ A rhythm game while avoiding blocks.▲ A recently released game with high ratings, Ratropolis.▲ Jack Axe, a game that’s twice the fun in two-player mode.▲ A retro-style gameplay that brought uniqueness to the game, SpaceRuler.▲ BIC was full of games that will get you hooked.▲ Riffle Effect, a game created by college students. The graphics are very original.▲ Necroland, a game that was previously introduced by INVEN. A battle royale game where you lead an army.▲ Frincess&Cnight, a game with a retro feel and spicy controls.▲ The BIC booth was full of games playable with friends!