Out of nearly 400 entries, the 2011 Independent Games Festival has narrowed down finalists into six categories for another year’s festivities, culminating in the actual awards presentation on March 2. Featured prominently in this year’s awards are world creator Minecraft and the terrifying Amnesia: The Dark Descent, both taking three category nominations. Supergiant Games’ Bastion and QCF Design’s Desktop Dungeons each earned two.
Aside from being granted free passes to this year’s Game Developer’s Conference (where the IGF awards show happens), finalists must present “playable versions of their game to all GDC attendees at the IGF Pavilion on the GDC Expo Floor from Wednesday, March 2nd through Friday, March 4th.” That means, after winning the $20,000 grand prize, that team has to stay on the show floor and contain their explosive excitement for the next two days, while dullards like ourselves ask questions about this and that. The ultimate game? Perhaps!
Head past the break for all the finalists broken down by category.
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Independent Games Festival 2011 competition finalists announced originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 03 Jan 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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