Tags: Games and Hobbies
By Alexander Villafania
QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA – Even with games that specifically cater to women, the game development industry is predominantly a man’s world. But what if women themselves made video games?
Aubrey Pareja, Angelica Gomez, Alyssa Arellano, and Angelica Lubao participated in the recent Manila Game Jam. They are joined by at least 50 participants, half of whom have joined the competition last year.
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