GDC: Crayon Physics Deluxe wins IGF award
February 21st, 2008 @ 07:04

Here. Kloonigames’ Petri Purho accepted a $20,000 grand prize for Crayon Physics Deluxe at the Independent Games Festival Awards at GDC yesterday. The game allows players to draw objects then drop them into physics puzzles. It’s actually pretty good, so well done Petri.
The rest of the winners are listed below.
Seumas McNally Grand Prize
Crayon Physics Deluxe by Kloonigames
Best Web Browser Game
Iron Dukes by One Ton Ghost
Design Innovation Award
World Of Goo by 2D Boy
Excellence in Visual Art
Fez by Kokoromi
Excellence in Audio
Audiosurf by Invisible Handlebar
Technical Excellence
World Of Goo by 2D Boy
Best Student Game
Synaesthete by DigiPen Institute of Technology
Audience Award
Audiosurf by Invisible Handlebar
Gleemie Awards
First Place–Desktop Power Defense by Handdrawngames
Second Place–Skyrates by Team Skyrates
Third Place–Quadradius by Quadradius
Posted in: Awards, Development, GDC 2008, PC, Puzzler
Tags: Crayon Physics Deluxe, Independent Games Festival Awards, Kloonigames, Petri Purho
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February 25th, 2008 at 8:08 am
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