The Casual Games Forum is a one-day conference and networking event designed specifically for anyone involved in or interested in the business of casual gaming.
The 2008 event took place on 30 October at The Ambassadors Hotel in London. The programme focused on two core aspects - the business opportunities that this sector offers and the technical challenges that developing casual games presents.
Devised in consultation with the industry, the programme offered the opportunity to get hard facts about today's market, to explore what the future holds and to network with key industry figures.
After the sessions, the conference was rounded off with an informal networking drinks reception.
View the 2008 programme
The Casual Games Forum Brought Together Key Industry Figures to:
- Gather essential information about market trends and future forecasts
- Learn more about new and existing business opportunities
- Get up-to-date with the latest techniques in developing casual games
- Be inspired by case studies of successful and innovative casual game development
- Network - mix with peers, meet the experts and make new contacts
Who Attended?
The Casual Games Forum was designed for anyone already involved in the casual gaming market, as well as for people interested in finding out more about it, including:
- casual games publishers & developers
- mainstream games publishers & developers
- platform holders
- portals & aggregators
- investors & analysts
- technology & service providers


