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Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025 Reveals Exhibitors With Over 100 Featured Games

Giuseppe Nelvaby Giuseppe Nelva
February 14, 2025
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Today the organizers of the Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025 at Phoenixx revealed the full list of exhibitors that will present over 100 games at the show.

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From action to roguelike, passing by RPGs, puzzle games, shooters, strategy, and card games, there will be something for everyone when the show opens in the trendy Kichijoji area of Tokyo.

Of course, simulation games will be included. For instance, we’ll see the promising and super cute Kemono Tea Time by Studio Lalala, which incidentally got a new demo on Steam today, the nostalgic inKonbini: One Store. Many Stories by Nagai Industries, set in one of those awesome Japanese convenience stores, and the farming sim Sky Island Noka by Acheronsoft.

If you want to start eyeing the games that you may be interested in, the full list has been published, and if you love indie games, chances are that you’ll find something to fit your taste, or many somethings.

The show will also feature musical performances and free refreshments.

Visitors with young children will be able to enjoy the free workshop for elementary school students by Kids Programming Academy, or visit Kirarina Keio Kichijoji to try out games designed to be played together by parents and children.

Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025 will be hosted between March 8 and March 9, 2025, in Kichijoji, Tokyo, at the Musashino Public Hall and Kichijoji Tokyu REI Hotel. The first day is reserved for media and industry attendees, while March 9 is for everyone. Tickets for both days are already available for purchase.

There also are several sub-venues as follows:

  • Kichijoji PARCO
  • Kichijoji Marui
  • Harmonica Alley Kichijoji
  • Kirarina Keio Kichijoji
  • Copis Kichijoji

If you’d like to learn more, you can enjoy the list of stage shows

Full disclosure: Simulation Daily is proud to be among the media partners of Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025.

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