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Grow your indie game with help from Google Play

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Get education & mentorship to supercharge your growth. 

If you are a small games studio looking to learn how to grow a games company, the Indie Games Accelerator is the program for you. Over a period of 10 weeks, you will get tailored online training sessions and mentorship from industry and Google experts to help you polish your game and scale with Google Play.

Submissions are now closed. The class of 2022 will be announced on September 3rd, at the European finals of the Indie Games Festival. Sign up now to be first to hear which studios are selected.

Learn more. 

Win promotions & prizes that put your game in the spotlight. 

If you have already created and launched a high quality game, the Indie Games Festival is your chance to showcase it to industry experts and players worldwide. This is a contest where you could win prizes that will celebrate your art and promote your game. The finals will be open to players globally. 

Click to register for the finals

Europe - Japan - South Korea

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Jimjum share their experience

Nimrod Kimhi is the co-founder of Jimjum, a 4-person indie studio based in Israel that participated in the 2021 editions of both programs, the Indie Games Accelerator and the Indie Games Festival. For the first episode of our new Google Play Coffee Breaks series, Nimrod and Leo Olebe, Managing Director of Google Play Games Partnerships, got together to discuss Jimjum's experience building award-winning games like Froglike.

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