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Where are all the RPGs in the IGF? @ Sinister Design
If you follow indie games you might keep a close eye on the Independent Games Festival…you might also note we rarely have any coverage for it. Why? RPGs are rarely prominent in the IGF (and western ones even less so). Craig Stern from Sinister Design looks at this issue in a (very) lengthy post that examines a number of possible reasons:
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And here is me thinking that "Anito - Defend a Land enraged" won at IGF in 2004 …
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2004 is a few years ago …
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I was worried it was going to be a sour-grapes type of post, but he makes a good case why the IGF is probably not the best venue for RPGs. It's not a "fault" of the IGF so much as a format incompatibility.
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I don't care for the artsy type of indie games which is why I don't really pay attention to the IGF. They hardly have any winners that I'd be remotely interested in. The only game that won and looks like it might be fun n is Frozen Synapse and maybe Splunky.
The only thing I'm interested in is reading the entrants. I've found out about a lot of indies I didn't know about by going through that list. I couldn't care any less about who makes it to the finals or wins. |
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