Indie Alley
The indie alley brings together developers and specialists from the videogame industry, as well as their independent projects and ideas. Every year, dozens of professionals and thousands of visitors stop by this area.
Indie Passport
Participating studios in the Indie Alley will take part in the Indie Passport, an initiative where attendees can try out all the games and vote for their favourites.
The title receiving the highest public vote will be awarded the prize for Best Indie Game of the event.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. All stand holders and accredited collaborators must be at least 18 years old at the time of application.
A stall in the Indie Zone is free of charge. All we ask is that you bring a project and plenty of enthusiasm to join us for the duration of the event
We’re always open to suggestions and ideas. Please get in touch via email or social media, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Sponsored by
Every independent video game starts with an idea and many hours of work. Behind each project are people who code, design, illustrate, create music and develop new mechanics to turn an idea into a playable experience. UNIR supports this talent by offering official bachelor’s and master’s degrees related to game development, animation, digital art and other creative fields. During Lérez Up, their team will also be available to offer academic guidance to anyone interested in building a career in the video game industry.







