Swedish Game Awards
Type | Non-profit organization |
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Industry | Video game awards |
Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Parent | Excitera |
Website | http://www.gameawards.se/ |
Swedish Game Awards is Sweden's largest video game development competition. It has been held annually since 2002 and is organized by the student-driven, non-profit entrepreneurship association at the Royal Institute of Technology, Excitera. The competition's audience is students at Swedish universities, particularly those studying game development and software engineering. Funding is handled through partnerships with various software and game development companies, e.g. Digital Illusions CE and Sun Microsystems.
History
Swedish Game Awards started in 2002 as a PC-only game competition under the name KTH Game Awards, and was targeted mainly at students in the Stockholm area. In 2004, KTH Game Awards was merged with another competition organized by Excitera, called the Excitera Mobile Award. This led to the creation of special class for mobile phone games, which has remained during subsequent runs. At the same time, the name was changed to Swedish Game Awards to reflect the increase in scope from local to national competition, as well as the fact that the competition had grown to be the largest of its kind in Sweden.[1]
The competition has gradually gained recognition from Swedish game development companies and universities as a way for students to show their game development capabilities and thus increase their chances of getting employment within the game industry. Traditionally, the winners of Swedish Game Awards have gone on to compete in the Independent Games Festival.
Competition award history
Game of the Year
- 2013 : Epigenesis
- 2012 : Secrets of Grindea
- 2011 : Dead Meets Lead
- 2010 : Dwarfs
- 2009 : Bloodline Champions
- 2008 : Magicka
- 2007 : Puzzlegeddon
- 2006 : Dawnspire: Prelude
- 2005 : CrazyBall
- 2004 : Saga of Ina
- 2003 : Xazzon
Best Innovation
- 2013 : King of the Thrill
- 2012 : Blobbz Online
- 2011 : Zap the Bugs
- 2010 : Block Tower Wars
- 2009 : Carpet Wrestling
- 2008 : Blueberry Garden
- 2007 : Fret Nice
- 2006 : Sumo
- 2005 : Promqueen
- 2004 : War, Siege & Conquest
Best Execution
- 2013: Little Warlock
- 2012: ---
- 2011: ---
- 2010: Br00t4l Qwest
- 2009: Imperii
- 2008: Boingo
Best Mobile Game
- 2013 : Dungeon Heroes
- 2012 : Forlorn
- 2011 : Block Breaker
- 2010 : Phoenix Spirit
- 2008 : Swarm
- 2007 : Magnotix
- 2006 : Quantum
- 2005 : Ice Cakes
Best Scenario
- 2013 : Grief
Miscellaneous Awards
- 2013 : Gamer's Choice : Fly or Die
- 2012 : Gamer's Choice : Build 'n' Break
- 2011 : Jury honour nomination: Unmechanical
- 2010 : Gamer's Choice : Eggnappers
- 2010 : Best Web Game : Continuity
- 2009 : Best XNA game: Bloodline Champions
- 2009 : Best Java FX: Imperii
- 2009 : Gamer's Choice: Conquer the Hood
- 2008 : Gamer's Choice: Boingo
- 2007 : Best XNA game: Gravitron Ultra
- 2007 : Jury honour nomination: Streambolt Desero, Boiler, Raven Tale
- 2007 : Best PC game runner up: Harvest: Massive Encounter
- 2007 : Best mobile game runner up: Heximon
- 2006 : Jury honour nomination: Deadbolt
- 2005 : Sony Ericsson Mobile Java 3D Award: 3D Cube
- 2004 : Jury honour nomination: Hockey
Current Competition
The 2010-2011 competition is organized by an international team of Stockholm-based university students in various fields related to game design. In its 9th year, the Swedish Game Awards continues annually to draw greater numbers of entries from student-development teams across Sweden.
Event Timeline
The process of the Swedish Game Awards spans the majority of each academic year. Beginning in October with the SGA Kickoff, previous winners, current jury members, and corporate sponsors are invited to present their perspectives of the game industry and the Swedish Game Awards in particular to the upcoming year's participants. Also at this time, the various award categories are announced. The competition submissions are developed by independent teams during the year, culminating in a Jury Weekend and Grand Finale party in late May.
In the early months of the competition, the SGA Tour also occurs. During the tour, representatives from the Swedish Game Awards visit universities and technical schools across the country to engage with competition participants.
Partners
Main Partners
Silver Partners
Partners
Autodesk Easy Studios Junebud Gamers Gate Swedish National Defence College
Rules
The parameters to the competition have remained relatively stable over the years, aimed toward providing a launching pad for talented, independent, student game developers to develop new and marketable games. The official rules are available at http://gameawards.se/competition/rules.
Awards
- Game of the Year
- Best Innovation
- Best Mobile Game
- Best Serious Game
References
External links
- Swedish Game Awards - Official Site
- Swedish Game Awards Concept Art Challenge - Mini-challenge, Concept Art Challenge, Official Site
- Swedish Game Awards Warmup Competition - Mini-challenge, Warmup Competition, Official Site
- SGA TV - Videos, Interviews, and More