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Jolly Rover, Last Hope Take Top Honors At Freeplay Awards

Organizers of Melbourne's Freeplay independent games event in Melbourne have revealed the winners of their inaugural global indie game competition, with a top prize awarded to both a local Australian team and a Brazilian team.

Leigh Alexander, Contributor

August 16, 2010

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Organizers of Melbourne's Freeplay independent games event in Melbourne have revealed the winners of their inaugural global indie game competition, praising the range and quality of all the entrants. A separate category, "Best International Game," had to be added to accommodate the high number of overseas contenders in the festival, which was held at the State Library of Victoria August 14 and 15 with the goal of recognizing "creativity, artistry and innovation" in the local independent game space. It also featured a conference program and public expo that saw over 1000 attendees, according to the organizers. Jolly Rover from Brawsome took the top prize for Australian-developed title, while Brazilian team Yellow Jam's Last Hope won Best International game. "When we first decided to introduce awards, we could never have predicted the range and quality of the games we'd receive," says co-director Eve Penford-Dennis. "The winning projects demonstrate the personal drive and outlook of their developers – which is exactly what we want to encourage through the Freeplay event and the awards. We look forward to seeing what people can do between now and 2011." The winners and finalists in each category are as follows (winner listed in bold): Best Australian Game Sword Lady & The Viking - Up Down Ready Brawsome - Jolly Rover Finn Morgan – Colourbind Best International Game Mahdi Bahrami (Iran) - Bo Anders Hojsted (Denmark) - TryFail Yellow Jam (Brazil) – Last Hope Best Design in a Game Sword Lady & The Viking - Up Down Ready Alexander Bruce - Hazard: The Journey Of Life The Voxel Agents - Train Conductor Best On-Paper Design Tobye Ryan - Epic Adventure Timothy Ryan - iCrazy Man Katie Murphy – Galaqua Best Art in a Game Farbs - Captain Forever (series) Alexander Bruce - Hazard: The Journey Of Life KlickTock - Doodle Find Best Concept Art Fiasco Studios - Exodus Evan Raynor - City Ruins CatBus Interactive - Speed Demon Best Technical Innovation Farbs - Captain Forever (series) Finn Morgan - Colourbind Sword Lady & The Viking - Up Down Ready Best Game Writing Farbs - Captain Forever (series) Alexander Bruce - Hazard: The Journey Of Life PVI Collective – Transumer Best Audio The Voxel Agents - Train Conductor Tin Man Games - Gamebook Adventures 1: An Assassin in Orlandes Brawsome - Jolly Rover

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Leigh Alexander

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Leigh Alexander is Editor At Large for Gamasutra and the site's former News Director. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Variety, Slate, Paste, Kill Screen, GamePro and numerous other publications. She also blogs regularly about gaming and internet culture at her Sexy Videogameland site. [NOTE: Edited 10/02/2014, this feature-linked bio was outdated.]

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