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PAX AUS 2021 Indie Showcase winners announced

Congrats to all!

PAX AUS organisers today released the list of PAX AUS 2021 Indie Showcase winners, and we’ve got them all here for you below.

“It’s our honour to introduce you to the winners of the PAX Aus 2021 Indie Showcase,” ReedPOP said in a press release. “Collecting ten of the best new games from independent developers across Australia and New Zealand, the showcase holds, for the very first time, homegrown tabletop titles in addition to the digital darlings historically included.”

The winners are as follows and are across both digital and tabletop formats:

  • Vault of the Void from Spider Nest Games
  • A Township Tale from Alta
  • Innchanted from Dragon Bear Studios
  • Mars First Logistics from Ian MacLarty
  • CONSCRIPT from Jordan Mochi
  • Blueberry from Mellow Games
  • RiFT from James Allen
  • Letter Drop from Cutlass Boardgames
  • Kingless from Two19
  • Floating Floors from Guf Studios

Congratulations to the big winners!

PAX AUS 2021 was meant to be a physical event held later this year, but sadly that side of things has been postponed to 2021. PAX Online will take its place, running over 8-10 October instead.


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