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Intel Level Up Game Developer Contest | |
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Country | United States |
Formerly called | Intel Game Demo Contest |
Status | Inactive |
First awarded | 2006 |
Last awarded | 2017 |
The Intel Level Up was a series of annual video game competitions organised by Intel to support independent video game development, with winning games receiving monetary rewards in addition to the award. [1] The first competition, titled the Intel Game Demo Contest, was held in 2006. [2] [3] It was restarted in 2009 as the Intel Level Up Game Developer Contest. [4] The competition has not been held after 2017. [5]
A distinctive feature of the contest was the participation of game-industry luminaries as judges. At different times, the judges were Sid Meier, Will Wright, Chris Avellone, Todd Howard, Tim Schafer, Chris Taylor, etc. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Award [13] | Category | Winner | Developer | Notes |
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Best Threaded Game | 1st Place | Command: Operation Winter Storm | Koios Works | |
2nd Place | Gun Dragon | Avocado Overboard | ||
3rd Place | Tiki Lounge Blackjack | The Jelly Filled Games | ||
Honorable Mention | Insanipaint | |||
Honorable Mention | El Condor Pasa | Sweet Mobility | ||
Best Game on the Go | 1st Place | Toblo | Steve Chiavelli, John Jensen, Brad Rasmussen, Ben Smith, Zach Peterson | DigiPen |
2nd Place | Insanipaint |
Award [14] | Category | Winner | Developer | Notes |
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Best Threaded Game | 1st Place | Harmotion | Erik Chan | Bottomless Pit Games |
2nd Place | Burning Tires | Rasmus Barringer | ||
3rd Place | AntiPlanet | Lev Dymchenko | ||
4th Place | Synaesthete | Zach Aikman, Andy Maneri, Will Towns, Joe Tkach | DigiPen | |
5th Place | Red Assault | Andreas Papathanasis | ||
Best Game on the Go | 1st Place | Penguins Arena | Cristophe Canon | Frogames |
2nd Place | Empyreal Nocturne | Reed Gonsalves, Chad Taylor | Double Hawk Games | |
3rd Place | Hexaxis XXI | Tim Hackett | ||
4th Place | Othello³ | Alain Labrie | Ware-Wolf Games | |
5th Place | Helicomaster | Jean-Philippe Doiron, Simon Ampleman | ||
Award [15] | Category | Winner | Developer | Notes |
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Best Threaded Game | 1st Place | Goo! | Tommy Refenes | Pillowfort Games |
2nd Place | Xenus II: White Gold | Sergey Zabaryansky | Deep Shadows | |
3rd Place | Winding Trail | Elena Sagalaeva | ||
4th Place | Predtechi | Sergey Zabaryansky | Deep Shadows | |
5th Place | Deadly Light | Yakov Sumygin | ||
Best Game on the Go | 1st Place | Magic Worlds | Dmitry Dobryak | |
2nd Place | I’m Lulu King! | Cheng Chen | ||
3rd Place | Sub0 | Bradley Wesson | ||
4th Place | Army of Earth | Tom Spencer-Smith | ||
5th Place | Protozoa | Mauro Persano | ||
Best Game on Intel Graphics | 1st Place | Pixel and Vega in: Crunch Time! | Aaron Murray | Tandem Games |
2nd Place | Protozoa | Mauro Persano | ||
3rd Place | Goo! | Tommy Refenes | Pillowfort Games | |
4th Place | Winding Trail | Elena Sagalaeva | ||
5th Place | Army of Earth | Tom Spencer-Smith | ||
Judge's Choice | 1st Place | Deadly Light | Yakov Sumygin | |
2nd Place | Lens Flare Programming using 3D plains instead of sprites | Alip Kumar Saha | ||
3rd Place | Army of Earth | Tom Spencer-Smith | ||
Judges: Sid Meier, Will Wright, Rick Raymo, Brad Wardell, Christophe Canon, Mathieu Mazerolle, Mary Beth Haggerty, Dmitry Oganezov, Gina Bovara, Jeff LaFlam, Brad Werth, Steve Winburn. [12]
Award [5] | Category | Winner | Developer |
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Judges' Choice | Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War | Albert Zhiltsov | |
Best Game Optimized For Intel Graphics | 1st Place | I Know Your Deeds | Yakov Sumygin |
2nd Place | Spin Tires | Pavel Zagrebelnyy | |
3rd Place | Infersus | Infersus | |
Best Threaded Game | 1st Place | Infersus | Infersus |
2nd Place | I Know Your Deeds | Yakov Sumygin | |
3rd Place | The Ray Tracing Game | Eugene Klyuchnikov | |
Best Game on the Go | 1st Place | Spin Tires | Pavel Zagrebelnyy |
2nd Place | Germination | Bradley Wesson | |
3rd Place | Rise Of Pirates | Stefans Keiss | |
Judges: Chris Avellone, Vic Davis, Todd Hollenshead, Todd Howard, Rod Humble, Raph Koster, Rick Raymo, Bill Roper, Tim Schafer, Adam Sessler, Jeff Vogel. [16] [11]
Award [5] | Category | Winner |
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Best Game on a Laptop | 1st Place | Purple |
2nd Place | Icebreakers | |
3rd Place | Car Washer: Summer Of The Ninja | |
Honorable Mention | Billichess | |
Honorable Mention | Gladius | |
Best Game on a Desktop | Have Time Will Travel | |
Best Game on a Netbook | 1st Place | Cycle |
2nd Place | Mechanism III | |
3rd Place | Karttoon Rally | |
Honorable Mention | Bullzeye | |
Honorable Mention | Heliride | |
Honorable Mention | Spellbinder | |
Judges Choice | Best Art Design | Mechanism III |
Best Character Design | Icebreakers | |
Best Graphics Performance | Purple | |
Best Sound Design | Have Time Will Travel | |
Judges: Andy Schatz, Jeff Vogel, Wolfgang Engel, Chris Taylor, Jim Rossignol. [10]
Award [5] | Category | Winner | Developer |
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Game of the Year | Blackwell's Asylum | Blackpipe | |
Best Adventure/Role Playing | Blackwell's Asylum | Blackpipe | |
Student Game Of The Year | The White Laboratory | Tao Xin | |
Best Strategy Game | The White Laboratory | Tao Xin | |
Best Casual Game | Divo | Logic Droids | |
Best Educational Game | Atooms To Moolecules | Bitsits Games | |
Best Puzzle Game | Splice | Cipher Prime Studios | |
Best Shooter Game | MilitAnt | Xibalba Studios | |
Best Simulation Game | Imagine Earth | Serious Brothers | |
Best Strategy Game (tie) | Plutonic Repulse: A Tale Of Limerence | Blackcow Studios | |
Judges Choice | Best 3D | Thunderwheels | G-Boot Games |
Best Physics | Thunderwheels | G-Boot Games | |
Best Art | Beatbuddy | Threaks | |
Best Sound | Beatbuddy | Threaks | |
Best Character | Trash TV | Lawrence Russell | |
Judges: Andy Schatz, Wolfgang Engel, Rami Ismail, Jordan Weisman. [9]
Award [5] | Category | Winner | Developer |
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Game of the Year | Perfection. | Dumb and Fat Games | |
Best Puzzle/Physics Game | Perfection. | Dumb and Fat Games | |
Best Adventure/Role Playing | Lilly Looking Through | Geeta Games | |
Best Action Game | Assault Android Cactus | Witch Beam | |
Best Platformer Game | Protocell | Team Primordia | |
Best “Other” Game | Cube & Star: A Love Story | Doppler Interactive | |
Skill and Craft | Best Art Design | Lilly Looking Through | Geeta Games |
Best Game Physics | Torquel | FullPowerSlideAttack.com | |
Best Sound | Beatblasters III | Chainsawesome Games | |
Best Character Design | Life Goes On | Infinite Monkeys | |
Best 3D Graphics | Forced | BetaDwarf Entertainment | |
Judges: Chris Avellone, Wolfgang Engel, Rami Ismail, Marc Saltzman, Tim Schafer, Chris Taylor, Nathan Vella, Tyrone Rodriguez. [8]
Award [5] | Category | Winner | Developer |
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Game of the Year | Duet | Kumobius and Tim Shiel | |
Best Action Game | Duet | Kumobius and Tim Shiel | |
Best Adventure/Role Playing | Bravada | Interbellum Team | |
Best Platformer Game | Biglands: A Game Made By Kids | Diego Acevedo | |
Best Puzzle Game | Framed | Loveshack | |
Best “Other” Game | OTTTD | Smg Studio | |
Skill and Craft | Best Art Design | Toast Time | Force Of Habit |
Best Use Of Game Physics | Airscape: The Fall Of Gravity | Cross-product | |
Best Sound | Duet | Kumobius and Tim Shiel | |
Best Character Design | A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build | Alan Hazelden, Benjamin Davis, Ryan Roth | |
Best 3D Graphics | Forced 2: The Rush! | BetaDwarf Entertainment | |
Judges: Chris Avellone, Kate Edwards, Wolfgang Engel, Rami Ismail, Tim Schafer, Chris Taylor, Tyrone Rodriguez. [7]
Award [17] [5] | Category | Winner | Developer |
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Game of the Year | The Franz Kafka Videogame | Denis Galanin | |
Best Adventure/Role Playing | The Franz Kafka Videogame | Denis Galanin | |
Best Action Game | Synchrom | Morphiks | |
Best Linux Game | Spacejacked | Rotten Mage | |
Best Platformer Game | Bean Dreams | Kumobius | |
Best Puzzle Game | Tumblestone | The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild | |
Best “Other” Game | Galactic Missile Defense | Blacksheep Games | |
Skill and Craft | Best Art Design | Karma, Incarnation 1 | AuraLab |
Best Sound | Karma, Incarnation 1 | AuraLab | |
Best 3D Graphics | Steamfarer | Igor Rashkuev | |
Best Character Design | Bulb Boy | Bulb Boy Team | |
Best Game Physics | Super Adventure Pals 2 | Massive Monster | |
Judges: Chris Avellone, Kate Edwards, Wolfgang Engel, Rami Ismail, Tim Schafer, Tyrone Rodriguez, Anne Toole. [18] [19]
Award [5] | Category | Winner | Developer |
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Game of the Year | Ellipsis | Salmi Games | |
Best Action Game | Ellipsis | Salmi Games | |
Best Adventure/Role Playing | Elsinore | Golden Glitch Studios | |
Best Platformer Game | Little Bug | Buddy System | |
Best Puzzle Game | She Remembered Caterpillars | Jumpsuit Entertainment Ug (haftungsbeschränkt) | |
Best “Other” Game | Duskers | Misfits Attic | |
Skill and Craft | Best Art Design | Overland | Finji |
Best 3D Graphics | Guns Of Icarus Alliance | Muse Games | |
Best Character Design | Tooth and Tail | Pocketwatch Games | |
Best Game Physics | Goatpunks | Studio Canvas | |
Best Sound | Animated Puzzles Star | Mexond Games | |
Judges: Chris Avellone, Kate Edwards, Wolfgang Engel, Rami Ismail, Tim Schafer, Gary Rowe, Tyrone Rodriguez, Laila Shabir. [6]
Award [5] | Category | Winner | Developer |
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Game of the Year | Resynth | Polyphonic LP | |
Best Puzzle/Physics Game | Resynth | Polyphonic LP | |
Best Adventure/Role Playing | Cat Quest | The Gentelbros | |
Best Platformer Game | Pepper Grinder | Riv Hester | |
Best Action Game | Megaton Rainfall | Pentadimensional Games | |
Best Open-Genre Game | Paperbark | Paperhouse Games | |
Skill and Craft | Best Art Design | Cat Quest | The Gentelbros |
Best 3D Graphics | Stardrop | Joure Visser | |
Best Character Design | The Adventure Pals | Massive Monster | |
Best Game Physics | Pepper Grinder | Riv Hester | |
Best Sound | Yankai’s Peak | Kenny Sun | |
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