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'Betrayal at Club Low' Wins Grand Prize and Nuovo Award at Independent Games Festival

Cosmo D Studios’ Betrayal At Club Low won the Seumas McNally Grand Prize for Best Independent Game at the 25th annual Independent Games Festival Awards on Wednesday.

Betrayal At Club Low is an indie-tabletop-inspired RPG that takes place in the eponymous former coffin factory-turned-nightclub. Putting players in the shoes of an undercover agent trying to rescue his old colleague, players engage in tactile dice-driving gameplay that gives them multiple ways to approach each undercover mission, and tense decisions (and consequences) at every turn.

Here is a video highlighting this year's winners.

In addition to the Grand Prize, Betrayal At Club also won the Nuovo Award, which honors titles that make the awards jurors think differently about games as a medium—making Betrayal at Club Low the second game in IGF Awards history to win both the Grand Prize and the Nuovo Award in the same year (following Cart Life in 2013). 

IMMORTALITY, a haunting new cinema-inspired mystery game from Half Mermaid Productions, the creator of Her Story, won Excellence in Narrative at this year's IGF Awards. Excellence in Design winner The Case of the Golden Idol is a detective game from Color Gray Games that allows players to think and investigate freely to build their own theories behind 12 strange and gruesome murders.

The Best Student Game, Slider by Daniel Carr, is a charming pixel art puzzle game that has players rearranging map tiles to unlock treasures, and in the process, help reconnect humanity and find your cat. Minimalistic puzzle adventure The Forest Quartet by Mads & Friends was awarded Best Audio, while DeskWorks' RPG Time: The Legend of Wright won Excellence in Visual Art. 

Potionomics by Voracious Games won the community-driven Audience Award, which is chosen by fans through a public voting process.

The winners of the 25th annual IGF Awards are:

Excellence in Visual Art

RPG Time: The Legend of Wright (DeskWorks)

Excellence in Audio

The Forest Quartet (Mads & Friends)

Excellence in Design

The Case of the Golden Idol (Color Gray Games) 

Excellence in Narrative

IMMORTALITY (Half Mermaid Productions)

Nuovo Award

Betrayal at Club Low (Cosmo D Studios)

Best Student Game

Slider (Daniel Carr)

Audience Award

Potionomics (Voracious Games)

Seumas McNally Grand Prize

Betrayal at Club Low (Cosmo D Studios)

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