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Modules Contest 2013 Results!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:15 am
by darkgod
For this first year of the module contest we have 6 winners (because they all succeeded at making a game). However as was announced at the start the 3 top ones will get a reward. The order was determined by a weighted sum of the individual grades, with 'fun' being worth twice more. As such the lucky three are:
  • Qi Daozei from Castler, earning him the 500€ reward and top position!
  • Mosaic from Darren Grey, earning him the 150€ reward and second position!
  • The Veins of the Earth from Zireael, earning her the 50€ reward and third position!
Each vote cast by each player is bound to her/his account and required the player to actually have played the game (as tracked by the server) so we can be relatively sure no funky vote-cheating was done.

I, DarkGod, would like to personally congratulate each and every participants. You have created great fun games, for many of you without any prior knowledge. Even if you were not in the lucky three, I want to tell you just a few things: continue, code, create fun and make people know about your games!

Re: Modules Contest 2013 Results!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:27 am
by GuyNamedJoe
Congrats to all, and looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with next year :D

(BTW, I might have missed it on the results page, but would it be possible to see # of votes? Thanks!)

Re: Modules Contest 2013 Results!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 5:57 am
by Grey
Woohoo! Thank you to everyone who voted, and a big thank you to DarkGod for making the T-Engine! A big well done to the winner and to everyone else that completed a game :) I hope this is just a small start in what will become a big competition in future :D

I'd quite like to see more stats/breakdown too, if any are available? Always good to have statistical feedback on my game :)

Re: Modules Contest 2013 Results!

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 4:48 am
by Castler
Thank you. Congratulations to all who participated - I had fun playing the different games. And thanks again, DarkGod, for organizing the contest and making all of this possible.