Every year, one of the best parts of PAX Aus is the Indie Showcase. It gives a prominent platform for independent developers to show their work at one of the country’s biggest gaming and pop culture expos. Ready for this year’s event in October, PAX Aus has announced the 2025 Indie Showcase winners, including a range of digital and tabletop creators.
Like last year’s winners, the 2025 showcase includes 12 games from across the country, made up of six digital games and six tabletop games.
One of the digital Indie Showcase winners is Doggy Don’t Care, a mischievous game from Sydney developer Rotub Games about causing mayhem as an adorable pup. Set in a highly interactive 3D environment, it lets you pee on whatever you want. So, just like a real-life naughty canine, then!
I also like the sound of Panda Party Game, another New South Wales-made game by Cheerfolk, which is described as “a fast-paced, pick-up-and-play card game” about throwing “wild pizza-fuelled parties” with pandas.
PAX Aus 2025 Indie Showcase winners
Digital:
- Lunars by Anubis Arts
- Doggy Don’t Care by Rotub Games
- Memory’s Reach by 100 Stones Interactive
- Trivia Deal by Fluent Pixel
- PROXIMATE by Cain Maddox
- Dryft City Kyngs by Nonsense Machine
Tabletop:
- Conquest For The Capital by MountainSoul Gaming
- Coffee Up! by ToToTam
- Cartograph: Atlas Edition by The Ravensridge Emporium
- Panda Party Game by Cheerfolk
- Spacewreck Salvage by Aethermon Studios
- Potion Society by The Murmuring Mystic
All of the 2025 Indie Showcase winners also have a dedicated section on the PAX Aus website. This year’s expo takes place between 10-12 October in Melbourne; three-day passes have already sold out, while single-day passes are quickly selling out.
PAX Aus also recently confirmed some of its big-ticket guests for this year’s event, including Baldur’s Gate 3‘s Amelia Tyler, and Dropout’s Ify Nwadiwe.
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