Indienomicon’s monthly meetup #10 was a huge success as more than 100 nerds crammed their bodies into the Envy Labs lounge in downtown Orlando to stuff their faces into virtual- and augmented-reality machines to test out the latest indie video games. The developers behind Oculus Maximus and a new powered paragliding game were there, too!

Feb. 6, 2014
Photos by Shannon Scheidell
This tester is wacking a ball with a wave of his head, with the augmented reality helmet. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
This little guy looks like the mascot for Envy Labs. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
Scott Branbar of Headbang ‘n’ Buttonmash tries out a new indie game. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
Geeks wait in line to play Oculus Maximus, a hack and slash game where players customize their own gladiator and duke it out, totally immersed in the environment. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
Visitors signed up for the new Indiebox set for shipment starting March 1. Players will find a surprise game with an all-new USB cartridge in the mail, which they can then use to play the latest indie game, bringing back the nostalgia of the NES era. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
The featured power paragliding game allows players to feel as if they are really flying 1,000 feet above the St. Johns River. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
The future of gaming is here! Players test virtual reality helmets at Indienomicon #10. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
In this paragliding simulator, players feel the wind in their hair as they soar above the St. Johns River. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
The line for Oculus Maximus at Indienomicon #10. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
There is an exclusive electric-car charger behind the building at Envy Labs. Credit: Shannon Scheidell
Charge your electric car at Envy Labs! Credit: Shannon Scheidell