Stoic’s The Banner Saga 2, Muse Games’ Guns of Icarus Alliance and Thunder Lotus Games’ Sundered are among the top twenty finalists for this year’s MomoCon Indie Game Awards. Each title will be playable at MomoCon 2017, taking place Thursday – Sunday, May 25 – 28, 2017 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
Five winners will be announced in an awards ceremony at MomoCon on Saturday, May 27, 2017.
- Redout, 34BigThings (Windows)
- Monster Prom, Beautiful Glitch (Windows, Mac)
- Figment, Bedtime Digital Games (Windows)
- Slayaway Camp, Blue Wizard Digital (Windows, Mac)
- Immortal Redneck, Crema (Windows, Mac)
- Talent Not Included, Frima Studio (Windows, Mac)
- Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, Mimimi Productions (Windows, Mac)
- Guns of Icarus Alliance, Muse Games (Windows, Mac)
- The Metronomicon, Puuba (Windows, Mac)
- Distance, Refract (Windows, Mac, VR)
- Guardians of Ember, Runewaker Entertainment (Windows)
- OPUS: The Day We Found Earth, SIGONO Inc. (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS)
- Use Your Words, Smiling Buddha Games (Windows, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, Wii)
- Super Blackjack Battle 2 Turbo Edition, Stage Clear Studios (Windows, Android)
- The Banner Saga 2, Stoic (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS)
- Book of Demons, Thing Trunk (Windows)
- Sundered, Thunder Lotus Games (Windows, Mac)
- Antihero, Tim Conkling (Windows, Mac, iOS)
- Let Them Come, Tuatara Games (Windows, Mac)
- Super Dungeon Tactics, Underbite Games (Windows, Mac)
- $1000 Prize
- 10 x 20 Exhibit Space at MomoCon 2018
- Dedicated Panel at MomoCon 2018
- Highlighted placement in a MomoCon newsletter going to tens of thousands of gamers
- Glass Trophy
- Barista Blitz, Extrafeet (iOS)
- PrinceNapped, Ker-Chunk Games (iOS)
- Depth of Extinction, HOF Studios (Windows, Mac)
“Every year developers from around the world amaze us with their submissions, making it harder and harder to narrow down the list to twenty finalists,” says Chris Stuckey, CEO, MomoCon. “We’re looking forward to sharing these great games with MomoCon attendees.“
Founded in 2004 by Jessica Merriman and Chris Stuckey, then students at Georgia Tech, MomoCon has grown from a 700 person on campus event to the largest gaming event in the southeast United States for fans of video games, animation, cosplay, comics and tabletop games.