Developer conference QUO VADIS 2019: Indie Game Expo focuses the spot on a quartet of developers from Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Ludwigsburg

Double Chance for Flow Fire Game. The Berlin-based game developer, founded in 2015, has been nominated for the German Computer Games Award with its synthetic shooter and was also able to secure one of the coveted places in the exclusive Indie Game Expo. The business development network IndieAdvisor & Company around founder André Bernhardt is curating young, sustainable studios in this special exhibition area as part of the Quo Vadis 2019 developer conference. However, this year it was redesigned as a premium offer for only four participants. In addition to Flow Fire Game, Tiny Roar from Hamburg (Bomb Bots Arena), Navel from Ludwigsburg (It's a Grab) and Encurio from Cologne (Valnir Rok) also have the opportunity to present their current projects and innovations to a broad specialist audience on April 8th and 9th to bring close. The special exhibition is sponsored by the multiplayer engine Photon Engine.

"The competition in the indie games market is huge," says Bernhardt. “Visibility is worth its weight in gold. In our Premium Indie Game Expo, the developers can present themselves exclusively and establish important networks.”

Andre Bernhardt
André Bernhardt has been active in the German games industry for almost 20 years. After professional positions at Sony Computer Entertainment, various publishers such as JoWooD and Sunflowers, at RTL Games and Travian Games, he became self-employed as an "IndieAdvisor". In this role he has been supporting developers looking for a publisher since 2012 – and vice versa. In addition, he teaches as a guest lecturer at universities such as the Mediadesign Hochschule Berlin and the FH Salzburg and also gives lectures at specialist conferences. In 2015 he founded Target Games together with Thorsten Unger, and in 2018 the network IndieAdvisor & Company. He is also a managing partner in the expert network Wegesrand.