Dustforce wins $100,000 Grand Prize in IndiePub Contest
October 7, 2010
Acrobatic puzzle platformer Dustforce (trailer) created by Woodley Nye and Lexie Dostal has been awarded the $100,000 Grand Prize in IndiePub Games’ latest game development contest.
The results of IndiePub Game’s third major competition were announced at GDC Online in Texas. Dustforce was the only Game Maker creation to make the final of the competition and will also receive an offer of a publishing deal as part of the prize.
Video review courtesy of Gaming Mill:
Along with a $100,000 grand prize awards were also given out in the following categories: Best Art, Best Audio, Best Design, Technical Excellence and a Staff Pick.
[…] began life as a GameMaker creation by Woodley Nye and Lexie Dostal which was entered into, and subsequently won, the indiePub games’ third game making […]
[…] months on from claiming their $100,000 prize in last October’s 2BeeGames contest with their game Dustforce, I caught up with Woodley Nye […]
Looks like the graphics won again. The video gave the impression that it’s slow and the controls are bad.
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That’s so cool! Does that make it the most profitable GM game known to date?
I wouldn’t’ve minded winning that. Crikey.
That’s gotta be one happy Game Maker user. Congrats to the winner.
The bowdlerized review was pretty amusing. Love his struggle not to blurt FFS.
Love the guy in the video review..
“Blooming heck!”
“Blooming Nora”
“Flipping Nora”
“Nuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr” < Sounds like he's giving birth!