
The nominees for the 2009 IGF awards have been announced here. I’m going to be going through the available ones in the next few days, so expect some impressions and linkage soon. As it stands, there are a few recognisable entries in there, such as Zeno Clash (of which we have an interview with here), The Graveyard, and, of course, You Have to Burn the Rope. There are a few non-PC titles this year aswel, but we don’t concern ourselves with them. Go and have a gander, and see if you can spot the next World of Goo or Crayon Physics Deluxe. There has to be one there somewhere.

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[...] few weeks I’m going to be doing two or three in depth looks a week at the finalists of the Eleventh Annual IGF awards, trying to figure out which are brilliant, and which are just amusing gimmicks. Bear in mind the [...]
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[...] second in a series of in-depth look at the IGF Finalists for this year’s IGF Awards, this time I’m looking at the music based puzzle game Musaic [...]