2013 Independent Games Festival Competition Finalists Announced

2013 Independent Games Festival Competition Finalists Announced

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The Independent Games Festival (IGF) has announced the finalists for its 15th annual award ceremony – nominating nearly 30 outstanding independent game titles to come out of the worldwide community in the past year. Nominees are selected by a discipline specific set of expert juries who have sorted through over 580 IGF entries to find the best of the best.

It’s not all glory though. Winners also receive cash prizes and an opportunity to accept a distribution agreement with Valve’s Steam service. Finalists and winners since the Independent Games Festival’s 1999 debut have included landmark games such as  Braid,  World of Goo,  Super Meat Boy,  Portal predecessor  Narbacular Drop,  Minecraft, and a host of others.

The full announcement can be seen here. All finalist games will be playable at an expanded IGF Pavilion on the  Game Developers Conference 2013 Expo floor from March 27-29, 2013, at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, as part of a week of independent game-related content that also includes the  Independent Games Summit (March 25th-26th), and the IGF Awards ceremony itself.

Without further delay, here are the nominations for the 2013 Independent Games Festival.

Excellence In Visual Art
Incredipede (Northway Games and Thomas Shahan)
Kentucky Route Zero (Cardboard Computer)
Guacalamelee! (Drinkbox Studios)
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime (Asteroid Base)
Year Walk (Simogo)
Honorable mentions:  Fly’n (Ankama Play);  Eleven (Christoffer Hedborg, Datahowler);  The Bridge (Ty Taylor and Mario Castaneda);  Thomas Was Alone (Mike Bithell, David Housden and Danny Wallace);  Hundreds (Semi Secret feat. aeiowu)

Excellence In Narrative
Thirty Flights of Loving (Blendo Games)
Cart Life (Richard Hofmeier)
Kentucky Route Zero (Cardboard Computer)
Dys4ia (Auntie Pixelante)
Gone Home (The Fullbright Company)
Honorable mentions:  Goblet Grotto (thecatamites, j chastain, NEW VADERS);  Analogue: A Hate Story (Christine Love);  Papo & Yo (Minority Media);  The Stanley Parable (Galactic Cafe);  7 Grand Steps (Mousechief)

Technical Excellence
StarForge (CodeHatch)
Perspective (DigiPen Widdershins)
Little Inferno (Tomorrow Corporation)
Intrusion 2 (Aleksey Abramenko)
LiquidSketch (Tobias Neukom)
Honorable mentions:  Mobiloid (Monty Melby);  Skulls Of The Shogun (17-BIT);  Foldit (University of Washington); 140 (Jeppe Carlsen);  Gateways (Smudged Cat Games)

Excellence In Design
Samurai Gunn (Beau Blyth)
FTL: Faster Than Light (Subset Games)
Starseed Pilgrim (Droqen & Ryan Roth)
Super Hexagon (Terry Cavanagh)
Super Space _  (David Scamehorn & Alexander Baard/DigiPen)
Honorable mentions:  Spaceteam (Henry Smith);  Helix (Michael Brough);  Little Inferno (Tomorrow Corporation); Rymdkapsel (Martin Jonasson, Grapefrukt Games);  Hotline Miami (Dennaton Games)

Excellence In Audio
Kentucky Route Zero (Cardboard Computer)
Bad Hotel (Lucky Frame)
140 (Jeppe Carlsen)
Hotline Miami (Dennaton Games)
Pixeljunk 4AM (Q-Games)
Honorable mentions:  Thomas Was Alone (Mike Bithell, David Housden and Danny Wallace);  Little Inferno(Tomorrow Corporation);  Gone Home (The Fullbright Company);  Fract OSC (Phosfiend Systems);  Dust: An Elysian Tale (Humble Hearts)

Nuovo Award
[Designed   to honor abstract… and unconventional game development’.] Cart Life (Richard Hofmeier)
Spaceteam (Henry Smith)
Dys4ia (Auntie Pixelante)
Bientot l’ete (Tale of Tales)
7 Grand Steps (Mousechief)
MirrorMoon (SantaRagione + BloodyMonkey)
VESPER.5 (Michael Brough)
Little Inferno (Tomorrow Corporation)
Honorable mentions:  Renga (wallFour);  Starseed Pilgrim (Droqen & Ryan Roth);  Frog Fractions (Twinbeard); Thirty Flights of Loving (Blendo Games);  The Stanley Parable (Galactic Cafe)

Seumas McNally Grand Prize
Hotline Miami (Dennaton Games)
FTL: Faster Than Light (Subset Games)
Cart Life (Richard Hofmeier)
Little Inferno (Tomorrow Corporation)
Kentucky Route Zero (Cardboard Computer)
Honorable mentions:  Gone Home (The Fullbright Company);  Thirty Flights of Loving (Blendo Games);  The Stanley Parable (Galactic Cafe);  Super Hexagon (Terry Cavanagh);  Starseed Pilgrim (Droqen & Ryan Roth)

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