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Australian Game Developer Awards 2020 winners announced

The Australian Game Developer Awards (AGDA) 2020 were held last night, and we’ve a list of local big winners below.

  • Studio of the Year: League of Geeks
  • Game of the Year: Moving Out (SMG Studio)
  • Best Art: Necrobarista (Route 59)
  • Best Gameplay: Boomerang Fu (Cranky Watermelon)
  • Best Narrative: UNDER A STAR CALLED SUN (Cécile Richard)
  • Best Sound: Audioplay: Alien Strike (Audioplay)
  • Best Music: RITE (Pond Games)
  • Best AR/VR: Shooty Skies Overdrive (Mighty Games Group)
  • Best Serious Game: Kana Quest (Not Dead Design)
  • Best Mobile Game: Crossy Road Castle (Hipster Whale)
  • Best Ongoing Game (Game as a Service): World of Tanks (Wargaming Sydney)
  • Best Emerging Game: RITE (Pond Games)
  • The Rising Stars Award: Meredith Hall & Jarrod Farquhar-Nicol
  • The Game Connect Award: Ella Macintyre
  • The Adam Lancman Award: Dr Jane Turner

Congratulations to the winners (and if you’d like, you can see all ADGA 2020 finalists here).


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