Du jeu vidéo sur écran de cinéma!
Ne manquez pas le programme Cutscene, logé dans la salle 2 de l’ARENA Cinemas ! Vous serez transporté·es de l’autre côté de l’écran, avec en main la manette pour vous immerger dans de nouveaux univers.
Venez découvrir des jeux vidéo suisses qui ont marqué cette année, des oeuvres classiques ainsi que de nombreuses autres animations. Seul·es, entre ami·es ou en famille, venez jouer à notre sélection sur grand écran !
Samedi 18 - ARENA 2
Journée organisée par la Swiss Game Developpers Association. Programme détaillé disponible ci-dessous en anglais.
Entrée offerte.
Du lundi 20 au vendredi 24 - ARENA 2
De 17h à 23h, l’équipe de Cutscene vous passe la manette pour tester quatre jeux suisses :
- Ninza
- Swordship
- Captain Velvet Meteor: Jump + Dimensions
- Backfirewall
Abonnement «Cutscene» nécessaire (valable toute la semaine)

Samedi 18 mars: Swiss game designers day
Swiss games studios share their experience and give insights into their work. As previous editions have shown, production knowhow transfer is key for the ongoing professionalisation of the Swiss game industry.
Qui Cung, Naraven Games & SGDA Board Member hosts this event.
Game Production Workshop
The Game Production Workshop puts its focus on Swiss studios having recently published a successful game. The game creators take us on a journey through the entire development process. They will share with us insights about what went well, but also about what did not work smoothly right away. The game devs share their learnings about the development phase but also the important stage of publishing the game.
- Captain Velvet Meteor by Momo-Pi
Swiss Game Awards 2022: Excellence in Execution Award - Swordship by Digital Kingdom
Independent Games Festival 2023: Honourable Mention for Excellence in Design
Independent Games Festival 2023: Honourable Mention for Excellence in Visual Art
Swiss Game Awards 2022: Finalist
The presentations are followed by a Ask-Me-Anything session. You will have the opportunity to ask the studios present all the questions you have about creating games loved by the players.
Games against Extremism
In the second part, the Swiss Game Developers Association will present its most recent publication, the Swiss Safe Games Guide.
Games have experienced a sharp rise in the last twenty years. They have become a globally respected cultural asset and the entertainment medium with the highest turnover. Games offer an incredible number of opportunities for society. They are already being used successfully beyond gaming in the context of medical therapies, in the communication of political issues, but also in the solution of scientific problems, as in the case of citizen science, and quite generally for the transfer of knowledge and as a medium of communication.
However, as with any medium, there are numerous advantages, but also the danger of games being hijacked by people or groups with dishonest intentions. Since its foundation, the Swiss Game Developers Association (SGDA) has been working to ensure that its members are aware of these pitfalls and assume responsibility to society when developing games.
The Swiss Safe Games Guide shows what extremism is and how this is expressed in games or which elements can risk being misused by extremists for their purposes. Game developers can use the guide to get an overview of the essential information on the topic in a short time. The guide is an aid to the development of games that are free of extremism.
Speaker: Margot Huber
More information: safegames.ch
Un dernier Film
Le jeu vidéo Un dernier Film a été développé spécialement pour le Festival en 2022. Il met en scène un duo de personnages : une jeune et son chien, seules âmes vivantes qui parcourent la ville de Fribourg dévastée par le temps, dans un univers post-apocalyptique. Leur quête est de parcourir la ville pour reconstituer une bobine de film, leur seul lien avec la civilisation disparue.
Jouer à Un dernier Film ci-dessous. Attention, le jeu est jouable sur ordinateur uniquement car il nécessite l'utilisation d'un clavier pour diriger les personnages ; il n'est pas jouable depuis un smartphone. Nous recommandons de passer en mode plein écran.
Les créateurs du jeu vous en parlent en vidéo: