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Queer Games Festival 2022 winners, shortlisted titles announced

Congratulations to those named.

The Queer Games Festival 2022 winners have been named after a previous announcement of shortlist and showcase titles.

The winners were honoured in an awards program held on 6 December.

Winning titles for this year are as follows:

  • Gold: talking to my dad
  • Special Jury: He F*cked the Girl Out of Me
  • Silver: Taipei Metro Quest
  • Bronze: Buy Hyacinths
  • Bronze: Angel!
  • Emerging: Autumn Wish

While shortlisted titles are as follows:

  • A Clever Label
  • An Outcry
  • Angel!
  • As We Know It
  • Autumn Wish
  • Body of Mine
  • Buy Hyacinths
  • Curtain Call
  • For Her Lady’s Hand
  • Guacuco
  • He F*cked The Girl Out of Me
  • Kaiju Noir
  • Killigan’s Treasure
  • Marcus Comes Out Online
  • Mushroom Musume
  • Queer and Chill
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  • Social Moth
  • Taipei Metro Quest
  • talking to my dad
  • U.S. Route 160
  • Vivica’s Heart
  • Wrong Number

You can learn more about each of the shortlisted games here.

Moreover, more than 85 titles were named as part of the Queer Games Festival 2022 showcase; you can learn more about that larger group here.

Congratulations to all the developers behind such fantastic titles.


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