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IGF China 2013 winners announced

The fifth annual <a href="http://www.gdcchina.com/events/igf.html">IGF China</a> has concluded, after some 250 entries were boiled down to a core 14 finalists across the main and student competitions. Here are the nine winning entries.

Brandon Sheffield, Contributor

September 17, 2013

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The fifth annual Independent Games Festival China has concluded as part of Game Developers Conference China 2013, after some 250 entries were boiled down to a core 14 finalists, including eight for the main competition, and six student competition entries. Entrants came from all over Asia and Australasia, from countries as diverse as Singapore, India, Taiwan, Australia, and indeed, China itself. The awards were judged by a team of five veterans, including Richard Tsao of Ubisoft Chengdu, Kevin Li of Tipcat interactive, and IGF chairman emeritus Simon Carless. The ceremony, held on the evening of Monday the 16th in Shanghai, brought these various countries together under one roof, to celebrate the region's innovative spirit. Stage fright upon receipt of awards abounded, but that only added to the endearing nature of the general environment. Indeed, one nominee, Muhammad A.Moniem (Coated), brought his entire family with him to the event. While only nine of the 14 finalists received awards, all were present at GDC China's IGF pavilion, and were a main attraction during the event's proceedings, alongside GDC China's Independent Games Summit, featuring speakers such as Brendon Chung (Thirty Flights Of Loving) and Georg Backer (Catcha Catcha Aliens!). Without further ado, here are the winners of the 2013 IGF China awards: Main competition: Best Game: One Upon Light (SUTD Game Lab, Singapore) Best Mobile Game: Eagle&Chicken (Geeeu company, Inc., China) Excellence In Audio: Dusty Revenge (PD Design Studio Pte Ltd, Singapore) Excellence In Design: Framed (Loveshack Entertainment, Australia) Excellence In Visual Arts: Mr Pumpkin's Adventure (PUMPKIN Network Technology Development Ltd., China) Excellence In Technology: Save The Dummy (Sandyloisa, India) Student competition: Best Student Game: Mineland (China Academy of Art, China) Excellent Student Winner: Ink Warrior (Hexopus, China) Excellent Student Winner: Virtus Per Verba: First Person Shouter (The Anti-Socialites, Australia)

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Brandon Sheffield

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Brandon Sheffield is creative director of Necrosoft Games, former editor of Game Developer magazine and gamasutra.com, and advisor for GDC, DICE, and other conferences. He frequently participates in game charity bundles and events.

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