IGF 2008 Audience Award Voting Opens
Posted by Derek Yu Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:45:00 GMT
Simon Carless wanted me to let you guys know that online voting for the IGF Audience Award is now open, and will continue through ‘til the day of the award show. The winner of this award will receive a $2,500 prize.
The games you can vote for are:
- Audiosurf
- Battleships Forever
- Clean Asia!
- Fret Nice
- Globulos.com
- Goo!
- Gumboy Tournament
- Iron Dukes
- Snapshot Adventures: Secret Of Bird Island
- Synaesthete
- Tri-Achnid
Good luck, guys!


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Why isn’t Ron Paul on the list? This is a scandalous travesty of democracy!
HAX!
cough VOTE FOR GOO cough
I gave my vote to goo! ;p
I gave my vote to GOO.. just kidding!
Battleships Forever!
I probably enjoyed Audiosurf most.
I voted for Audiosurf, and you should, too.
None of these have really wowed me so far, though I haven’t really looked in depth at all of them.
Played Audiosurf, and it’s good, but I can’t help but wish that it were more along the lines of a rhythm game instead of a match-3.
Also, I can’t bring myself to vote for Goo! on the grounds that it’s basically the same as Liquid War, which has been around for almost 10 years.
Audiosurf is 10 times more impressive than the second best game on that list.
No doubt, last year was better, nothing shine this time.
^Zeno
Match-3 is a secondary mode - the main mode, Mono, is a rhythm game.
“Snapshot Adventures: Secret Of Bird Island” is not really my kind of game, but it IS very polished. I think it has the largest fan base, but not the kind of fans that know what IGF is.
I haven’t decided what to vote on yet… there are still some games on the list that I haven’t tried.
I’ll try Goo but so far, AudioSurf has my vote
Aquaria! Definitely! oh wait…
I’m going with Audiosurf.
^Zeno by your logic, World of Goo is basically the same as Bridge Builder, Aquaria is basically the same as Ecco, Fez is basically the same as Paper Mario, Crayon Physics is basically the same as Mario Paint, and Audiosurf is basically the same as guitar hero. should all those be discounted because they are similar to previous titles? show me something 100% original.
Nobody liked fret nice? I liked fret nice…
Ok, gonna check those games I didn’t play tomorrow, so far Ive played like half of them, haven’t played Clean Asia (shame on me, and I call myself a fan of cactus pfff), Goo! and few more. I wouldn’t vote for Aquaria if it was there, that game was just so big disappoitment for me, sorry. But thats offtopic. I think I would vote for Battleships from the games I played, but I really hate the learning curve, it’s like easy-peasy (on normal difficulty) one mission and then super-hard second one. Gonna write more tomorrow
^Pepperidge
No, Audiosurf is like Deathchase, but that’s beside the point.
haha yea…still damn cool game though. it got my vote, it was between goo and audiosurf for me.
The server where the files are on sucks. I repuloaded the downlodeable games to rapidshare:
What about Guitar Rising? A guitar hero where you plug in a real electric guitar as a controller? Yes please!
Ok I wrote a pretty big article about IGF (few thousand words), although not in english. I decided to vote for audiosurf, which got 90% in my review. If I couldnt vote for it, I would probably vote for snapshot or battleships
I couldn’t play all the games though - fret nice needs guitar and goo doesn’t star on my pc from mysterious reasons
Raelz,
Goo probably didn’t run on account of system specs or Vista (if you are running vista) The game requires pretty high specs…but that’s on purpose, it was never intended for PC.
Athlon 3500+, 1gb ram, 7600gs, its not the best but definetely not the case
Yea…won’t run on that because it isn’t a dual core. If it did run it would be incredibly slow.
Not that my two cents are worth two cents, but I ended up voting for Snapshot. It was either that or Gumboy. The other games just wasn’t very fun… Audiosurf was cool, but it only allowed me to try one song before it asked me to buy the game, so I didn’t get any useful experience out of it.