Nordic Game Awards 2015 afholdes i Sverige d. 20-22 maj, som et højdepunkt af Nordic Game Conference
Kudos til de danske nominerede!
- og de nominerede er:
Best Nordic Game of the Year
Among the Sleep, developed by Krillbite Studio (Norway)
Dreamfall Chapters: Book One, developed by Red Thread Games (Norway)
Kalimba, developed by Press Play (Denmark)
Leo’s Fortune, developed by 1337 and Senri LLC (Sweden)
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, developed by Press Play (Denmark)
Shadow Puppeteer, developed by Sarepta (Norway)
The Silent Age: Episode 2, developed by House on Fire (Denmark)
Wolfenstein: The New Order, developed by Machine Games (Sweden)
Best Nordic Children’s Game
DragonBox Elements, developed by WeWantToKnow (Norway)
Inventioneers, developed by Filimundus AB (Sweden)
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, developed by Press Play (Denmark)
Toca Nature, developed by Toca Boca AB (Sweden)
Wuwu & Co., developed by Merete Helle (Denmark)
Best Nordic Handheld Game
The Silent Age: Episode 2, developed by House on Fire (Denmark)
Size DOES Matter, developed by DOS Studios (Norway)
Leo’s Fortune, developed by 1337 and Senri LLC (Sweden)
Heartbeats, developed by Kong Orange (Denmark)
The Sailor’s Dream, developed by Simogo (Sweden)
Best Artistic Achievement
Amphora, developed by Moondrop (Norway)
Back to Bed, developed by Bedtime Digital Games (Denmark)
Heartbeats, developed by Kong Orange (Denmark)
Among the Sleep, developed by Krillbite Studio (Norway)
The Sailor’s Dream, developed by Simogo (Sweden)
Best Nordic Innovation
Kalimba, developed by Press Play (Denmark)
Among the Sleep, developed by Krillbite Studio (Norway)
Goat Simulator, developed by Coffee Stain Studios (Sweden)
Heartbeats, developed by Kong Orange (Denmark)
Size DOES Matter, developed by DOS Studios (Norway)
New Nordic Indie Sensation 2015
The purpose of this award is to recognise new talent from the Nordic region. The nominated games in this category will be chosen through an application process led by Copenhagen Game Collective, curators of Nordic Indie Night. Eight games will be nominated, and they can be play-tested and voted for by the public during Nordic Indie Night on 20 May. |