Explore work’s joys, pressures & routines through indie games in three interactive workshops!
Where: Pixel Bar Manchester, 10 Thomas Street Manchester M4 1DH
When: Tuesday 21st October & Thursday 30th October (Time: 5pm-7pm both dates)
What can video games tell us about working life?
Join us for a series of three in-person workshops where we’ll explore the routines, joys, and pressures of work through short, thought-provoking indie games and boardgames for those who prefer them!
Each session focuses on a different aspect of labour:
Mundane – games that reflect the repetition and routine of everyday jobs.
Pleasure – games that highlight meaning, care, and joy in work.
Power – games that confront inequality, control, and economic systems.
No gaming experience is required—just curiosity. You’ll have the chance to play, reflect, and discuss with others in a relaxed, welcoming environment.
Games include: Every Day the same Dream, Venba, Papers, Please, and more.
Free and open to all. Laptops and games will be provided.
This event is part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025 and was made possible thanks to funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), which is part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). The event is co-organised by Kumru Akdogan (UoM) and Jack Warren (MMU).
For further details, and to book tickets visit the Eventbrite page.