The winners of IndieCade 2010 were announced in an awards ceremony last night in Culver City, California. Among the receipients was Double Fine’s CEO Tim Schafer, who took home the the first ever Trailblazer award, while PlayDead’s popular title Limbo won for sound.
Here is a full list of the winners:
Gameplay Innovation Award: Continuity
Technological Innovation Award: Miegakure
Sound Award: Limbo
World and Story Award: Games of Nonchalance
Documentary Award: The Cat and the Coup
Aesthetics Award: Spirits
Sublime Experience Award: Faraway
Fun and Compelling Award: VVVVVV
Wild Card Award: B.U.T.T.O.N.
Trailblazer Award: Tim Schafer
Virtuoso Award: A Slow Year
Vanguard Award: A Slow Year
Jury Award: Groping in the Dark
IndieCade encourages innovation in independent game development through various events and programs designed to promote games as rich, diverse, artistic and culturally significant.
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