September 15, 2006
Supreme Ruler 2010 Wins Best PC Game Award
PC Game Developer BattleGoat Studios is delighted
to announce that their computer game "Supreme Ruler 2010" has won a Canadian
Award for the Electronic and Animated Arts in the category of Best PC Game.
In accepting the award at the Vancouver
ceremonies, Lead Designer David Thompson was particularly grateful to the beta
testers who helped BattleGoat through many of their design decisions with this
ambitious title. Afterwards Thompson said, "We worked very hard on this project
to create a unique game and we will continue to develop in this direction –
creating games that challenge the minds of our players."
In addition to the Best PC Game Award, Supreme
Ruler 2010 was also finalist in the Best Innovation in Gaming Category,
finishing behind Ubisoft’s ‘King Kong’.
About the Canadian Awards for the Electronic and
Animated Arts
The CAEAA Awards were handed out September 14th
in Vancouver BC in a gala event hosted by William Shatner. This year’s awards
event honored Canadian achievements in three sectors of the Electronic and
Animated Arts industry: talent development (New Media and Animation Art
Schools), animation, and video game development. Visit the official website at
www.caeaa.com.