The Roguelike Celebration is happening on Saturday and Sunday October 5th and 6th, 2019 at the GitHub office in San Francisco.
The Roguelike Celebration is a community-generated weekend of talks, games, and conversations about roguelikes and related topics, including procedural generation and game design. It's for fans, players, developers, scholars, and everyone else, including people new to this type of game!
If you or your company would like to sponsor this event, please send us a message at contact@roguelike.club (see sponsorship levels).
We are still finalizing the schedule, but this year's speakers will include:
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GitHub is donating use of their
office event space for Roguelike Celebration 2019, including sponsoring food and recording video and audio for the
talks.
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Noisebridge is a hackerspace
for technical-creative projects, doocratically run by its members. It is a non-profit educational institution
intended for public benefit. We're grateful they serve as our fiscal sponsor.
Is your organization interested in sponsoring Roguelike Celebration? Check out our sponsorship page!
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Tweets by roguelike_celRoguelike games have been part of gaming culture for over 30 years! They have a deep and special place in our hearts. There are so many fans across age groups and around the world that there should be a place for all of them to get together and celebrate these unique games.
We were inspired to do this by the International Roguelike Development Conference — and instead of a focus on development, this was for all of us — the players!


Roguelike Celebration is a friendly and respectful celebration that welcomes players of all levels of experience (including no experience) and of all ages (people with kids welcome).
We have a code of conduct for all participants, since we're dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Our code of conduct.
We also recommend Recurse Center style social rules.
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