A night of video games, carnival games, skill games, and prizes for the whole family to enjoy. If you are looking for something positive, and have time between the hours of 4-8pm than drop by the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. In their 7th year , “Bmore Inner City Gamers” sponsored by Sony Japan has been working with inner city youth inspiring young minds. In earlier years Marcus Manuel working as a game developer on educational games is using that same passion to give back. The goal is to provide a positive atmosphere so kids and their parents can have a good time on Halloween. No costumes will be allowed.
But with around 200+ people expected to show, and a huge “Deal or No Deal” setup you will have plenty to enjoy. Kids from ages 2-17 can also play in the DDR “so you think you can dance” tournament to win prizes and tickets by playing games than turn them in for candy. As part of BaltimoreGamer’s mission to be a community project as well we will be covering this event providing pictures and video. Gabriel Pendleton will be there ( In Baltimore Gamer Tee) talking about the and providing information to parents about the boom of school game programs in the area. So, come down to enjoy all the fun and help gamers and the community once again inspire.
When: October 31ST, 4-8pm
Where : Mt. Zion United Methodist Church
What : A day of games and positive atmosphere for the youth of Baltimore.
Who: “Bmore Inner City Gamers” run by Marcus Manuel

One Comment
Mr Gabriel:
I will like to take time to say Thank You not only for me and the community outreach program but for the 80 youth that came out on a rainy night. It’s great to see a person like you & BALTIMOREGAMER have a vision for the community. Update we raised $40 with food sales that night and we will be using that to make 10 Thanksgiving Food Boxes to be given out next week. (Thank God I’m a single dad and know how to shop!) God is going to move your indevers to great heights because you have a heart for others.