Quiz and panel show to take place during Develop conference and expo

Never Mind The Polygons heads to Brighton

Pixel-Lab’s Never Mind the Polygons panel show is to take place in Brighton pon Thursday, July 26th.

The event previously took place in the Midlands but has moved to the seaside for a one off evening as the Develop conference and expo winds down. In Brighton it takes place at the Koba Members Club, 135 Western Road and aims to discuss a variety of industry issues via humourous discussion and panel debate.

This year’s event will feature Toby Barnes (Pixel-Lab) as the host, Dan Marchant (The Obscure Consultancy) and Nick Burton (Rare) as team captains, plus guests Rusalka Clarke (Disney Interactive Studios) and Angela Fenge (Zoë Mode).

Nick Burton commented: "Never Mind The Polygons is not only a useful discussion forum covering many aspects of our industry we might not normally talk about, it’s also immensely entertaining. The pop quiz format works really well and keeps the panel on track, even if it does cause the odd argument but that’s all part of the fun."

The event is open to all game developers and game development students and is free to attend for Develop conference delegates.

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