The nominees for the 12th international A MAZE. Awards have landed, shining a spotlight on a bunch of brilliant, experimental, and subversive video games from around the world.
This year's nominees will compete for awards across six (as-yet-undecided) categories and the audience award. Organizers at the Berlin-based arthouse festival received over 287 submissions from 56 countries, but whittled that selection down to 25 nominees and 13 honorable mentions from 28 countries.
Another group of nominees have also been put forward for the Gender Diversity Award, which aims to champion women and gender marginalized developers.
The final jury will now work to select their categories before the winners are eventually announced at the Award Show on May 12, 2023.
The shortlist includes everything from digital poems, cultural experiences personal stories, vivid game worlds, and other works of interactive media art.
As always, it's worth perusing the latest group of nominees if you're at all interested in what daring and delightful morsels creators across the globe have been working on.
For instance, there's Human:Level, an experiment that combines live performance, theatre, and computer gaming by blending real and projected spaces. Narrative Discord game, Bureau of Multiversal Arbitration, which uses generative AI as a core mechanic in a bid to deliver emergent storytelling, also received a nod.
Other nominees include Player Non Player, which explores grief and intimacy through the lens of a brutalist puzzler-meets-dating-sim; Producer 2021, a graphic adventure novella that tasks players with disrupting the end of everything; and opera - a future game, an interactive, first-person music theater video game essay set far in the
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