Come along to the National Theatre on the South Bank to book places in individual games. Booking opens half an hour before we begin playing for the day – but if you can’t make it then, don’t panic, as more tickets for each game will become available half an hour before that game starts.
Team Hutong
By Coney (here Mel Cook, with Hey Fan, Annette Mees and Tassos Stevens)
A rectangle is drawn on a map in London. The same rectangle is drawn on a map in Delhi. Teams are matched across countries, and set off together on a real-time transcontinental journey of discovery.
Sunday 1:00-4:00 as part of the Delhi Games series
Rendezview
By Greg McLaren (Stoke Newington International Airport)
Players establish the landmarks of one city in the other, two teams competing to find the right sites, guided by teammates in the other city.
Sunday 1:00-4:00 as part of the Delhi Games series
Noah’s International Lark
Work out what you’ve got in common with your Delhi teammates – the odder the things you share, the more points you get!
Sunday 1:00-4:00 as part of the Delhi Games series
Babel
By Midnight Beast
Can you communicate without a common language? Team up to find hidden objects and sneak up on others, as Babel tests the power of talking without words to the max.
Sunday: 12:30, 2:30, 3:30 (duration 30 minutes)
The Monkey Food Collective
By Silke Abele and Tom Preston
A game where monkeys collect foods from around the world. But what happens if they come across another monkey? Well… a food fight, of course.
Sunday: 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 (duration 45 minutes)
Sangre y Patatas
By Coney (here Tassos Stevens with Peter Law)
You’re blindfolded and navigate by your ears alone, a monster in pursuit, and a few noisy surprises along the way. The live seed for upcoming iPhone game Papa Sangre.
Sunday: 1:00, 2:00, 3:00 (duration 30 minutes)
International Golf Proxy
By Simon Katan
Golf for your head. Get your imaginary ball closer to the imaginary hole than your fellow players, and maximising your score by using the appropriate imaginary clubs.
Sunday: 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 (duration 45 minutes)
Pavement Wars
By Minkette with Shireen Mula
Pavement Wars is a game of strategy, quick footwork and even quicker wits.
Be the first team to get yourself connected and take control of the street.
Sunday: 1:00, 4:00 (duration 45 minutes)
Gentrification: The Game!
By Atmosphere Industries
Turn the neighbourhood upside down in a strategic and silly game that pits developers against locals. We’ve got art, lawsuits, and sidewalk chalk!
Sunday: 3:00 (duration 2 hours)
The Remote Applause Game
By Aliki Chapple
Puzzle-solving and performance – players undertake a series of tasks, but they have only the applause of their teammates to guide them to success.
Sunday: 4:00, 4:30 (duration 30 minutes)
Pass the Impossibly Large Parcel
By 815agency
Join 815agency as they occupy the NT ‘living room’ with the ultimate spectacle. Undress this ridiculously large parcel a layer at a time until the papery delights of its innards are revealed.
Sunday 4:00-5:30 (drop in any time)
Flag it up!
By Dusty Button
Flag It Up is a competitive flag design game. We tell you about the country, you design the flag, and the public tries to match the two together.
Saturday and Sunday: drop-in any time (duration 30 minutes)
Time*Trails
By Michael Dales and Sophie Sampson
Explore the South Bank’s past by picking up the stories people have left behind. Drop in and play any time.
Requires one iPhone per individual or group.
All weekend, drop-in (duration 10 minutes to an hour)
Walking Smiles
By Present Attempt
A walking game in the city. Build a map of London as you wander through the city, collecting smiles from strangers as you go.
All weekend, drop-in
The London Poetry Game
By Alex Fleetwood
A new poem has been written in the languages of London
Turn the page, play the game
So that it can be heard…
All weekend, or watch the performance of the finished piece at 3:00-3:30 on Sunday