2021 Freeplay Award winners announced, Umurangi Generation wins top prize

The 2021 Freeplay Independent Games Festival concluded over the weekend, but the Freeplay Awards are still to come. Here are the nominations.

The winners of the Freeplay Awards for 2021 have been announced. The festival’s top prize for best overall game, The Freeplay Award, was given to Umurangi Generationthe politically-charged photography game from Naphtali Faulkner. The Excellence in Design award was given to the yet-to-be-released Webbed by Sbug Games, the Microgame Award went to Under A Star Called Sun by Cecile Richard, and the Excellence in Narrative Award was taken by A Long Goodbye by Dana Mackay, who led the nominations. The full list of winners and nominees can be found in our annotated list below. 

[Updated 30 June 2021, original article follows]

The 2021 Freeplay Independent Games Festival concluded over the weekend, but the Freeplay Awards are still to come, with the finalists being announced ahead of the ceremony on June 27, 2021. 

Designed to celebrate and highlight the local videogame development scene and its work, the Freeplay Awards have in the past recognised a diverse range of games including picture book-like wombat story Paperbark, cinematic visual novel Necrobarista, and 2018 The Game Awards’ Best Mobile Game winner Florence.

Leading the way as a finalist in three categories is Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) graduate Dana McKay for the short narrative game A Long Goodbye, recognised for Excellence in Narrative, the Micro-Game Award, and the Student Game Award. Many of this year’s finalists were featured in at least two categories, a sign of the entrants’ high level of quality in multiple aspects.

Challenging card-based roguelike Ring of Pain from Simon Boxer’s Melbourne-based studio Twice Different is a finalist in both Excellence in Design, and Excellence in Visual Art, while anti-fascist photography game Umurangi Generation from Naphtali Faulkner is competing across the Visual Art and Audio categories respectively. Australian Game Developer Award-winning bitsy narrative game Under a Star Called Sun by Cécile Richard was another project highlighted across two categories: for Excellence in Narrative, and the Micro-Game Award.

Read: Simon Boxer’s personal Ring of Pain: The long road to games success

Looking over the Tasman is the Across the Ditch Award, a category specifically for rewarding the work of New Zealand developers, which promises to be a hotly contested grouping. Many of the finalists were recognised earlier in the year at the New Zealand Games Festival ‘The Pavs’ awards, including Starcolt’s dog-care-slash-dating-sim Best Friend Forever, witchy shoot-em-up Trigger Witch from Rainbite, and Wonderland Nights: White Rabbit’s Diary by Sky Bear Games.

Each category winner will be announced on Sunday, 27 June 2021, including honourable mentions and best overall game receiving The Freeplay Award. The full list of 2021 Freeplay Awards finalists is below:

Excellence in Design

art of rally – Funselektor
•  Ring of Pain – Twice Different
Room to Grow – Mischka Kamener
•  Webbed – Sbug Games [WINNER]
Wrestledunk Sports – Team Fractal Alligator

 Excellence in Visual Art

•  Completely Stretchy and Uncomfortably Sticky – Daniel Ferguson [WINNER]
•  Parselings A Deckbuilding TTRPG – Smunchy Games
Ring of Pain – Twice Different
•  The Snowgardens – Anthony Cristiano
•  Umurangi Generation – ORIGAME DIGITAL

Excellence in Audio

art of rally – Funselektor
Mealmates – magicdweedoo [WINNER]
Neon Cyborg Cat Club – Edwin Montgomery
Umurangi Generation – ORIGAME DIGITAL
Webbed – Sbug Games

Excellence in Narrative

A Long Goodbye – Dana McKay [WINNER]
•  Detective Story – Ange Crawford
Hard Wired Island – Weird Age Games
UNDER A STAR CALLED SUN – Cecile Richard
Villagesong – Storybrewers Roleplaying

Non-Digital Game Award

Hard Wired Island – Weird Age Games
Mausritter – Isaac Williams
Rascals – Caradoc Games
The Lighthouse At The Edge Of The Universe – Ella Lim [WINNER]
•  Villagesong – Storybrewers Roleplaying

Micro-Game Award

A Long Goodbye – Dana McKay
Starjump – Luca Harris
S̶p̶i̶d̶e̶r̶s̶ – Jack Wilson
Terracotta – Olivia Haines
UNDER A STAR CALLED SUN – Cecile Richard [WINNER]

Experimental Game Award

Dearest; vacancies in deep time – Mohamed Chamas
Heartree – Helen Kwok & Israel Carter
Neon Cyborg Cat Club – Edwin Montgomery [WINNER]
•  REDBLUE – Noah Seymour
•  The Solivagants (or, Videogames Fail at Character Context) – Rowan Crawford

Student Game Award

•  A Long Goodbye – Dana McKay
•  Azoic (Golem) – Tumbleweed Games
•  Completely Stretchy and Uncomfortably Sticky – Daniel Ferguson
•  Sink / Swim – Michelle Chen
•  The Snowgardens – Anthony Cristiano [WINNER]

Across The Ditch Award

•  Before We Leave – Balancing Monkey Games [WINNER]
•  Best Friend Forever – Starcolt
•  Tana’s S.H.A.P.E – Tana Tanoi
•  Trigger Witch – Rainbite
•  Wonderland Nights: White Rabbit’s Diary – Sky Bear Games

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