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    Default IGF 2008 Main Competition Finalists Announced

    Hot off the presses!

    The IGF organizers have announced the Main Competition finalists for the 2007 Independent Games Festival, from a field of 173 entries, with nominations led by titles including 2D Boy's physics construction game World of Goo and Invisible Handlebar's music-adapting puzzle racer Audiosurf.

    The Independent Games Festival website now includes a full list of finalists, including screenshots and links to videos and demonstration versions where available.

    As well as World Of Goo and Audiosurf, which were both nominated for three prizes, including the $20,000 Seumas McNally Grand Prize category, other multiple nominees included 2D/3D platform title Fez, physics-heavy steampunk flying combat title Hammerfall, and Guitar Hero controller-using action game Fret Nice.

    The full list of finalists for the IGF Main Competition, all of whom will be showing their games at the IGF Pavilion during Game Developers Conference in February 2008, are as follows:

    Seumas McNally Grand Prize:

    * Audiosurf
    * Crayon Physics Deluxe
    * Hammerfall
    * Noitu Love 2: Devolution
    * World of Goo

    Best Web Browser Game:

    * Globulos.com
    * Iron Dukes
    * Tri-Achnid

    Design Innovation Award:

    * Battleships Forever
    * Fez
    * Fret Nice
    * Snapshot Adventures: Secret Of Bird Island
    * World Of Goo

    Excellence in Visual Art:

    * Clean Asia!
    * Fez
    * Hammerfall
    * Synaesthete
    * The Path

    Excellence in Audio:

    * Cinnamon Beats
    * Fret Nice
    * Audiosurf
    * Clean Asia!
    * OokiBloks

    Technical Excellence:

    * World of Goo
    * Audiosurf
    * Goo!
    * Axiom: Overdrive
    * Gumboy Tournament

    In addition, an initial set of sponsors for the 2008 Independent Games Festival Festival have been announced, with Gleemax.com revealed as the Platinum Sponsor this year, alongside Sony and Microsoft as Silver Sponsors and DigiPen as Platinum Student Showcase Sponsor.

    The winners of each of these categories, including an Audience Award for which every finalist is eligible, will be announced at the IGF Awards ceremony on the evening of Wednesday, February 20th 2008 at Game Developers Conference, when nearly $50,000 in cash prizes will be given away.
    View the full list of finalists here: http://www.igf.com/02finalists.html
    Matthew Wegner
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    Partner, Indie Fund
    Editor, Fun-Motion
    Co-Chair, IGF

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    Awesome, looks like it's going to be a great competition this year! There's several games in that list I'm rooting for, all great indie games.
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    Congrats to all the finalists, these games look amazing!

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    Some great stuff in there!
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    Congrats to the Finalist!
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    Woot! Go Axiom

    Looks like there are 4 games that can be downloaded and 3 played online (one online is an 'interactive preview'). So outside of the perfect 3/3 web category there are 4 of 17 finalists that can be played currently .

    I wish there were more . I want to play the games and worry every year that the results lead to the impression that Indie = unfinished game. I worry that when unfinished games win awards (as has happened each of the 5 years I've been covering the IGF) it makes Indie feel less legitimate. (However, since it happens every year, maybe I'm just wrong. Perhaps unfinished is part of that nebulous Indie definition )

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