DIY Game's Indie GOTY Awards 55
Veryzon writes "DIY Games has posted their 2003 Game of the Year Awards in which they name the best independent games of 2003. In addition to the standard categories such as action GOTY, adventure GOTY, and so on they also have a few fairly unique awards going to leaders in such areas as 'Copyright Infringement,' 'Most Controversial,' and 'Most Overrated.' In the end they hand out 17 awards in various categories. Here's a quote on the most controversial category winner: '...Dada Stagnation In Blue. Technically, Dada is a brief freeware adventure game that will be over almost as soon as you finish it, but those 30 minutes in between are sure to stay with you for some time. True to its Dadaist theme, Dada can be very unsettling for those who might be unprepared to see suicide, domestic violence, and dead fetuses addressed in a game. And if that doesn't mess with your mind then the bizarre environments and disturbing Anne Sexton prose are sure to keep you up a little later at night.'"
small games (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:small games (Score:4, Insightful)
I agree with you though, that most games are giant commercial projects now. However, that's the gamers fault I think. Most companies noticed the trend that consumers would buy the games that looked the coolest, rather than the game that was the most fun (am I wrong?).
Open source games is a cool concept because it lets programmers get a feel for how games should be coded. Game programming is hard, and lots of "tutorials" don't tell you all the stuff you have to put into a games engine.
This DIY games idea of awarding the best independent games seems almost equivalent to the cannes film festival. Really, there should be something like that for gamers. Not only would it show off new talent, but also what can be done with a tiny budget.
Re:small games (Score:3, Interesting)
I think this DIY idea is good, though. It reminds me of The Home of the Underdags [the-underdogs.org], a rea
Re:small games (Score:5, Informative)
Today, this is no longer an issue. Many companies license a 3D engine for example - thus producing "yet another 3D shooter" (hopefully with a different flavour).
The market has also grown, and the PC is reaching new customers which would have never used a 8bit machine, much less played games on it. As a result, games appealing to the casual gamer are created, which are "mediocre" in the eye of the typical gamer.
Re:small games (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:small games (Score:2, Insightful)
Actually, the only game for the PC that was ever really new was Tetris. The rest was, more or less, something of a genre which already existed on consoles or gameboys etc. When we look into a little more detail there have of course been a lot of new ideas, also by larger companies (civilization, worms, ...), but nothin
Re:small games (Score:2)
Tetris isn't innovative. Addictive? Yes. Innovative? No. It's a simplification of Pentominoes. An old logic puzzle game.
Re:small games (Score:5, Informative)
Popcap [popcap.com]
Wild Tangent [wildtangent.com]
The browser has become the defacto platform for 'small' games. Wild Tangent's web driver in particular is available for license [wildtangent.com] as well. It's helping bring accessibility for designers back to where a couple guys in a garage could churn out something fun in less than 3 years.
not a plug, just informational cuz everyone's asking.
Re:small games (Score:4, Informative)
Re:small games (Score:1, Informative)
It's less intrusive than Steam, and the latest version does have the capability to have the phone-home software turned off.
Re:small games (Score:2)
Re:small games (Score:2)
Small Rockets is also a great mini-publisher:
http://www.smallrockets.com/index_main.htm [smallrockets.com]
Star Monkey and Ultra Assault, while unfortunately named, are awesome old-school scrolling shooters.
On the subject of shooters..... (Score:1)
Re:small games (Score:2)
I can't speak for some of the other games you mentioned, but Marble Madness is alive and well. It's now known as Super Monkey Ball, and you can find it on the gamecube.
I believe Space Harrier's reincarnation would be Panzer Dragoon Orta on the xbox.
Re:small games (Score:2)
Or more likely Rez on the Dreamcast and Playstation2. Both are classic, underrated games. Listening to the Rez soundtrack right this moment...
Re:small games (Score:2)
This is all ignoring the fact that Rez isn't an arcade game designed to munch quarters, but an experience th
Re:small games (Score:3, Insightful)
IMHO, games today are more and more trying to tell a story, an element rarely found in older games (with famous exceptions, of course, Bards Tale e.g.) This is necessary to catch the average user who just wants to play for an hour every other evening.
But I agr
Inside viewpoint (Score:1)
There are whole programing languages that come with their own game engines like Dark Basic.
When you put game programing into the reach of every kid who wants to make another "cool" game you end up with such a huge plathora of junk that it is hard to find anything half decent.
What ends up happening is you get people like me who actually put the huge a
Re:Inside viewpoint (Score:2)
Good point. Plus, it has become a lot easier to distribute software over the internet. In "the old days", when the internet was virtually unknown and BBS ruled the world, making software known and distribute it without a publisher was much harder. Not impossible, but harder.
Re:small games (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Cost? (Score:2)
I mean...why do I want to buy a game that's over BEFORE I finish it?
Re:Cost? (Score:4, Informative)
Download it here: (~2mb) http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~hooks/Dada.zip
(href not posted to save the host's diyserver)
Hard road to follow. (Score:4, Interesting)
Over as soon as you finish it? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Over as soon as you finish it? (Score:1)
Re:Over as soon as you finish it? (Score:1)
Re:Over as soon as you finish it? (Score:3, Funny)
the never ending march of technology (Score:4, Interesting)
Finding a 3D game that looks good and actually runs ok on my PC is quite a challenge. Add to that getting it working on my laptop and you are really struggling. I want more 2D and 3D games that:
1.look good
2.work on my 2year old PC (Athlon1700, 32MB Radeon7000)
3.work on my 1year old laptop (Celeron1600, 16MB GeForce4MX)
I think a huge number of people have this kind of hardware and have just given up trying to play games. Maybe this is why PopCap make millions with their puzzle games i.e. people can actually get them to work properly
Re:the never ending march of technology (Score:2)
uh, okay...
Re:the never ending march of technology (Score:2)
I have a 800 P3 that runs every game that I played recently with no problems at all.(MOH, Warlords4, Call of Duty, ET, NWN, WarCraft 3)
They all look and play good.
How can you not get it to work?
I'm confused.
Re:the never ending march of technology (Score:1)
Re:the never ending march of technology (Score:1)
He came to me a few days later and said it wasn't working. Hmmm I thought, what could the problem be? So I went ahead and asked the obvious: did you download and install the right drivers? "No," he said, "I just plugged it in, shouldn't it work? The old card was an nVidia."
Sigh.
Adventure GOTY, where to get... (Score:4, Informative)
Naturally, HOTU [the-underdogs.org] has it, unfortunately minus the voices.
If someone managed to get the full (with voices) version, I'm sure HOTU would be grateful for a rip...
Re:Adventure GOTY, where to get... (Score:1)
Broken Game? (Score:1)
Please slashdotters Where do i go? im not going to spoil anything but i found the diamonds to pay the boatman but cant get past the screen he takes me to. its also impossible to pass the sad woman in the screen to the left of the bridge. Its frustrating to see an intriguing game go so sour. does anyone know where to go from here?
Re:Broken Game? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Broken Game? (Score:4, Informative)
it's just overhyped by the person who posted the article. it's not really controversial, and it's not a decent adventure game by any standard. it's not even an interesting experience. the author of the game should have at least made SOME effort in selecting better images to steal.
the game would have made a much better text adventure. even then, it'd still just be a really cheesy game done by some goth wannabe.
maybe next year if they group together another bunch of bad games, and have a category named "most controversial"... maybe a pokemon game will win for being the most violent
this game sucks, don't download it, don't touch it... it's not worth your "30 minutes"
Re:Broken Game? (Score:1)
Re:Broken Game? (Score:1)
Independent? Not of Microsoft . . . (Score:2)
"Dada" (Score:1, Informative)