Drop That Candy shortlisted for Develop Indie Showcase
Develop Conference recently announced the finalists for the Indie Showcase and we’ve been shortlisted! ‘Drop That Candy‘ is our upcoming puzzle game for the iOS and we are incredibly honoured to be have been included with such an exceptional collection of games. We are looking forward to visiting Brighton in July to show off our game in front of hundreds of game developers and industry professionals.
Check out the reprinted press release below:
The Develop Conference has announced the ten games shortlisted to be on display within the Indie Showcase, which features a wide range of game categories and platforms including mobile.
Running on 10-11 July within the Develop Expo, the Indie Showcase which is sponsored by Unity, highlights unpublished, independently-developed games selected by a judging panel of industry experts. The process has taken into consideration graphics, gameplay, tech achievement and originality of each game with the panel also choosing the overall Indie Showcase winner, to be announced on Thursday 11 July.
Delegates to the conference can play all ten games in the Indie Showcase area and vote for their favourite Showcase game in the People’s Choice Award. To complement these two awards, an Editor’s Choice award will be given out for the second year running.
“The quality of the entries into the Indie Showcase this year has been nothing short of astounding,” commented chairman of the Indie Showcase judging panel, Adam Green. “The ten shortlisted titles represent the best of what was already an exceptional bunch of games submitted.”
“It was fantastic to see the new, imaginative things the indie community are working on, with everything from highly emotionally impactful narrative titles, new takes on old genres and much more. I have no doubt the Develop Conference and Expo delegates are going to have a lot of fun checking out these top-10 as there are some truly awe inspiring titles among them!”
“For the third year in a row, the response to the Indie Showcase has been incredible and it is a real testament to the creativity of indie developers.” commented Andy Lane, managing director of Tandem Events. “We had a record number of submissions so thanks to everyone who submitted a game – you made it a tough job for the judges to whittle the list down to these ten.”
“We’re delighted to have Unity on board as sponsors for another year, and everyone involved is excited to see the industry reaction when they have a chance to play them at Develop in a few weeks.”
The shortlisted games for the Indie Dev Showcase 2013 sponsored by Unity are:
Ibb and Obb by Sparpweed – a PS3 game designed around cooperative play where two players find themselves in a world split in two.
Catch-22 by Mango Down – a relaxing and frustrating one-button arcade game for iPad in which the goal is to reach a high score by picking up orbs without crashing into yourself.
Drop That Candy by Greenfly Studios – Puzzle based iOS title where sweets are trapped behind a vending machines which need to be freed in the least number of moves.
Icycle: On Thin Ice by Damp Gnat – Dennis, the sole surviving naked cyclist is back for more love lorn trauma in this web based sequel to the 2009 apocalyptic platform puzzler.
Momonga Pinball Adventures by Paladin Studios – Playing as a cute Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, this iOS title allows players to roll like a ball, float through the skies, complete challenges and battle enemies.
Tengami by Nyamyam – an atmospheric iOS adventure game set in a Japanese pop-up book. Lone wanderer players explore a beautiful pop-up book world and manipulate it to solve puzzles and make progress.
Ethan: Meteor Hunter by Seaven Studio – A PC puzzle-platformer adventure where after an unknown events, Ethan gets touched by meteorites giving him the power to pause time.
Gunpoint by Suspicious Development – Gunpoint is a PC stealth puzzle game that lets you rewire its levels to trick people. Play as a freelance spy, breaking into high security buildings with a device called the Crosslink.
Epic Eric by 232 Sudios – a single button iOS physics-based action puzzler, flinging the knight from cog to cog in his never-ending quest to save the princess from her uncanny ability to get stuck at the top of locked towers.
That Dragon, Cancer by Josh Larson and Ryan Green – That Dragon, Cancer is a web based point-and-click adventure game that acts as a living painting; a poem; an interactive retelling of Ryan and Amy Green’s experience raising their son Joel, a 4-year-old currently fighting his third year of terminal cancer.