For the 4th edition of the SGDA Swiss
Game Awards the jury has nominated five finalists.
Not exact matches
The
jury behind the first ever Emotional
Game Awards announced its nominees for 2015's most pathos - inducing
games today in a press release.
Add Naomi Watts and Sean Penn in Doug Liman's Fair
Game, Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams in Sundance Grand
Jury entrant Blue Valentine, Gotham
award nominee Winter's Bone and the animated adventure Megamind for the kids, and the more commercial - leaning contingent of entries is well and truly covered, with Welcome To The Rileys (starring James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo and Twilight «s Kristen Stewart) and Brit caper comedy Wild Target rounding out the mix.
Listeners will be able to check out some current bestsellers, such as The Girl on the Train, Fifty Shades of Grey, Gone Girl, Wild, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and A
Game of Thrones;
award - winning recordings such as Bill Clinton's My Life narrated by the former president, John Grisham's Runaway
Jury narrated by Michael Beck, Kathryn Stockett's The Help narrated by Jenna Lamia, Octavia Spencer, Bahni Turpin, and Cassandra Campbell; and renowned narrators including Christopher Plummer, Diane Keaton, Barbara Walters, Kate Winslet, and more.
Jury's motivation: The jury decided to use their privilege to award a special mention, after a day of careful deliberation in this year's Nordic Game Awa
Jury's motivation: The
jury decided to use their privilege to award a special mention, after a day of careful deliberation in this year's Nordic Game Awa
jury decided to use their privilege to
award a special mention, after a day of careful deliberation in this year's Nordic
Game Awards.
Heart Machine's sci - fi adventure Hyper Light Drifter took the
Jury Choice
Award, and the Trailblazer
Award went to Rand Miller, one of the men behind the original PC point - and - click puzzle
game Myst.
The highly coveted Grand
Jury Award went to iNK Stories» 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, a narrative - driven
game that explores the trials and consequences of the Iranian Revolution.
This year's Nuovo
Award jury has been selected to represent a diverse body of developers both independent and mainstream, academics, art world notables, and — in general — some of our industry's top thinkers on the future of art and the video
game medium.
Grapple Gum was
awarded «Best Mobile
Game» and «
Game Of the Year» by the Tunisian
Game Awards 2017 with a
jury composed by Susan Gold (founder of the Global
Game Jam), Leevi Rasila (GDWC Event Producer) and Moacyr Alves Junior (ESL Brasil Partnerships Director).
Awards Golden Nica - Ars Electronica Most Amazing
Game Award - A MAZE
Jury Prize - VIS Vienna Shorts Most Innovative
Game - Games For Change
Awards Most Fantastic
Game Award - Fantastic Arcade Special
Jury Award - New Chitose Intl Animation Festival Special Mention - Honk Kong International Film Festival
The international
jury spread out the remainder of the Gamescom
Awards and chose to honor Assassin's Creed: Origins («Best PS4
Game»), Middle - Earth: Shadow of War («Best Xbox One
Game»), Kingdom Come: Deliverance («Best PC
Game»), and Metroid: Samus Returns («Best Mobile
Game») in the platform categories.
Thanks to this partnership, Gamerome's
Jury will
award the best indie game in its Developers Showcase with a Special Indie Prize A
award the best indie
game in its Developers Showcase with a Special Indie Prize
AwardAward.
The gamescom
awards 2014 are entering their final phase: an international
jury of experts has now announced the best new
games in 13 categories from a total of 140 submissions.
The indie
game recently won two
awards at Indie Games Play 7 including the
Jury's Choice
Award; the event is designed to honor indie developers from France and the surrounding region.
The extra bonus came when the
jury decided to
award the
game as «The Best Design» and «The Best Game of the Show&raq
game as «The Best Design» and «The Best
Game of the Show&raq
Game of the Show».
Oleksii describes, «After GGJUA 17 many of our mobile developers started cooperating with EnhanceTM platform which
jury members defined «Best Mobile
Game»
award.
It also hosts panels with
game developers, and recognizes outstanding indie titles with audience
awards and a
juried competition.
This year, the
jury will receive recommendations from the wider body of over 150 IGF Main Competition judges (itself including notable former IGF winners, finalists and indie
game notables including Justin Smith, Ben Ruiz, Eric Zimmerman and Wiley Wiggins) as they consider the merits of each of the five finalists and eventual
award winner.
Organizers of the 2011 Independent
Games Festival are pleased to announce the
jury panel that will determine the finalists and winner of its Best Mobile
Game award, a category which seeks to highlight the innovation and quality of
games for the new wave of mobile devices like the iPhone, iPad, PSP, DS, and Android.
This year, the
jury will receive recommendations from the wider body of over 150 IGF Main Competition judges (itself including notable former IGF winners, finalists and indie
game notables including Damien Di Fede, Amanda Williams, Thomas Bedenk and Scott Anderson) as they consider the merits of each of the five finalists and eventual
award winner.
Organizers of the 2011 Independent Games Festival are pleased to announce the
jury panel that will determine the finalists and winner of its Excellence in Design
award, a category which seeks to highlight the innovation and quality of the underlying blueprint of each entered
game — component parts like its mechanic design, level design, and difficulty balancing.
The announcement is the sixth in a series revealing specific
juries for each IGF
Award, following the debut of the Nuovo
Award jury, the Excellence in Audio
jury, the Technical Excellence
jury, the Visual Art
jury, and, most recently, the first newly integrated Mobile
Game jury, made up of independent mobile game designers like Adam Saltsman, Eddy Boxerman, Phil Hassey and Olivier Lej
Game jury, made up of independent mobile
game designers like Adam Saltsman, Eddy Boxerman, Phil Hassey and Olivier Lej
game designers like Adam Saltsman, Eddy Boxerman, Phil Hassey and Olivier Lejade.
The
Game Awards could have asked 10,000 women to serve on its
jury for all we know, but it was content to move forward with only one on the panel.
She has been
Jury Chair of the Freeplay Independent
Game Festival Award since 2015 and has lectured on game development at RMIT Univers
Game Festival
Award since 2015 and has lectured on
game development at RMIT Univers
game development at RMIT University.
Jury's Special Mention The Nordic Game Awards 2016 jury also gave EVE Gunjack, developed by CCP Games (Iceland) a special mention for being on the frontline of the VR revolut
Jury's Special Mention The Nordic
Game Awards 2016
jury also gave EVE Gunjack, developed by CCP Games (Iceland) a special mention for being on the frontline of the VR revolut
jury also gave EVE Gunjack, developed by CCP Games (Iceland) a special mention for being on the frontline of the VR revolution.
Examined and evaluated by an independent international
jury of experts, Dark Souls III overcame the competition and won the Best Role Playing
Game award.
Nominees for The
Game Awards were selected by an international
jury of 51 global media and influencer outlets, selected for their history of critically and editorially evaluating video
games.
According to the official
Game Awards website, a
jury of 32 «international media» select...
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On December 9, 2011, another case went against Hillerich & Bradsby when a
jury awarded $ 951,000 to the family of Dillon Yeaman, a 15 - year - old pitcher who suffered severe facial injuries when he was struck by a batted ball in a
game.