IndieCade has announced new award categories for its upcoming festival, highlighting the growing importance of accessibility, inclusivity, innovation, and creativity in the independent gaming community. The festival will feature a diverse range of games from developers all over the world, including the charming adventure game Chicory: A Colorful Tale and the immersive interactive thriller 12 Minutes. IndieCade also plans to put a spotlight on Something We Made’s upcoming game Toem, showcasing early gameplay footage and concept art and hosting a Q&A session with the developers. The festival will take place from October 7-10.
Announcements from IndieCade showcase emerging talent in the gaming industry
Introduction
IndieCade, the independent gaming festival and showcase, recently announced several exciting developments in the world of independent gaming. These announcements highlight the diversity and creativity of independent game developers, and underscore the importance of supporting emerging talent in the gaming industry.
New award categories
One of the biggest announcements from IndieCade is the addition of several new award categories for this year’s festival. These include awards for “Best Game Feel,” “Most Innovative Game,” and “Best Accessibility Experience,” among others. These new categories reflect the growing importance of accessibility and inclusivity in the gaming industry, and the focus on innovation and creativity that is at the heart of the independent gaming community.
Featured games
IndieCade also announced the lineup of featured games for this year’s festival. These include a wide range of games from independent developers around the world, including a number of exciting new titles that push the boundaries of what is possible in gaming.
- Chicory: A Colorful Tale: This charming adventure game follows a dog wielding a magical paintbrush as she explores a world of color and imagination.
- 12 Minutes: In this interactive thriller, players must navigate a time loop in order to solve a mystery and prevent a tragedy.
- Alba: A Wildlife Adventure: In this eco-friendly adventure game, players help a young girl and her grandfather save their island home from environmental destruction.
- Unpacking: This meditative puzzle game invites players to unpack boxes and create homes for a variety of characters.
Developer spotlight
Finally, IndieCade announced a special developer spotlight on the team behind the upcoming game “Toem.” This charming black and white adventure game takes players on a road trip through a world of quirky characters and beautiful landscapes.
The developer spotlight will include a Q&A session with the team from Something We Made, as well as a showcase of early gameplay footage and concept art.
Conclusion
These announcements from IndieCade demonstrate the incredible creativity and variety of independent game developers, and highlight the importance of supporting emerging talent in the gaming industry.
IndieCade is set to take place from October 7-10, and promises to be an exciting showcase of innovative and boundary-pushing games from around the world.