Saturday, November 27, 2010

IndieCade 2010 finalists UPDATE

Diversity is the theme of the 2010 IndieCade, as the 32 finalists highlight games from a variety of genres and from developers in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

UPDATE: Just a reminder that IndieCade 2010 is this weekend, folks. The awards show goes down 8 PM PST this Friday at Sony Pictures Plaza -- we'll keep you posted on livefeeds and televised presentations of the event.

Decided by a jury of 160 from a pool of 350 submissions, the 32 finalists include games such as indie darling Limbo and the alternate-reality game Socks, Inc. in 12 categories.

The 2010 IndieCade festival is October 7 to October 2010 throughout Culver City, Ca. Actor/author/director Levar Burton (aka Geordi La Forge on Star Trek: The Next Generation) is the host of the Red Carpet Awards.

Here at the finalists:

  • 1066: The Game (Preloaded/Channel 4, U.K.)

  • A Slow Year (Ian Bogost, U.S.)

  • Auditorium (Cipher Prime, U.S.)

  • B.U.T.T.O.N. (Brutaly Unfair Tactics Totally OK Now) (Copenhagen Game Collective, Denmark)

  • Bit.Trip Runner (Gaijin Games, U.S.)

  • Blue Lacuna (Aaron Reed, U.S.)

  • Cargo Delivery (Cats in the Sky, Brazil)

  • Castle Vox (Sillysoft, Canada)

  • Continuity (Ragtime Games, Sweden)

  • Creaky Old Memory (DADIU, Denmark)

  • Every Day The Same Dream (Molleindustria, Italy)

  • Faraway (Steph Thirion, U.S.)

  • Fatale (Tale of the Tales, Belgium)

  • Feelforit (Chris DeLeon, U.S.)

  • Fractal (Cipher Prime, U.S.)

  • Gentleman of the South Sandwiche Islands (Taylor & Grady, U.S.)

  • Groping in the Dark (Team Arex, South Korea)

  • Humans vs. Zombies (Gnarwhal Studios, U.S.)

  • Limbo (Playdead, Denmark)

  • Miegakure (Marc ten Bosch, U.S.)

  • Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess! (Mediatonic, U.K.)

  • Recurse (Matt Parker, U.S.)

  • Retro/Grade (24 Caret Games, U.S.)

  • Sixteen Tons (Nathalie Pozzi and Eric Zimmerman, U.S.)

  • Socks, Inc. (Jim Babb/Data Played, U.S.)

  • Solace (One Man Down, U.S.)

  • Spirits (Spaces of Play, Germany)

  • Tic-Tac-Totum (Jesse Fuchs, U.S.)

  • The Cat And The Coup (Peter Brinson, U.S.)

  • The Games of Nonchalance (Nonchalance, U.S.)

  • Trauma (Krystian Majewski, Germany)

  • VVVVVV (Terry Cavanagh, Ireland)

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