The G4C Festival, called "the Sundance of video games" for "socially-responsible game makers," now in its sixth year, takes place annually in late May/early June. The biggest game event in NYC includes panels, briefings for funders and journalists, and a Game Expo providing a rich environment to explore real-world impact, funding strategies and the design of social issue games. Expert practitioners, academics, activists, and representatives from non-profits examine the impact of current games, share case studies and evaluation, and discuss future strategies. At the Game Expo, designers showcase their latest state-of-the-art games. Every year the number of attendees has doubled as the relevance of social issue games takes hold. Join us!