The judges are getting close to finishing judging all the entries. However, before the judges' results are announced, I'll let voting for the People's Choice award take place.
This is open to the entire community. The thread from which these submissions are from may be found here. Please test these out and vote for your favorite! The winner will get $20.
If I've messed up the links let me know ASAP.
I'll close voting at 3:30pm EDT Saturday, September 7th (so there's 1 full week of voting). Get your votes in!
Voting for The Week of Awesome: Vote for Your Favorite!
Ha well there's no ruling saying that you can'tIt'd feel wrong to vote for myself, so I didn't =-).
Ha well there's no ruling saying that you can'tIt'd feel wrong to vote for myself, so I didn't =-).
Even so, my vote's in but not for my own game
David Gill :: GitHub :: twitter .
Yes, they are.Are judges allowed to vote as well?
Ended up going with the one that wasn't mine that I found myself able to play and that I played the longest. :P
Unfortunately I wasn't able to run over half of the games. I have a decent machine, but most just refused to start. Oddly even the XNA one's refused to start....considering I develop in XNA that was really shocking. Basically the Unity games worked and a few others.
Remember to mark someones post as helpful if you found it so.
Journal:
http://www.gamedev.net/blog/908-xxchesters-blog/
Portfolio:
http://www.BrandonMcCulligh.ca
Company:
Congrats to dmatter for winning the People's Choice award! I'll PM you tomorrow for details on your $20 prize. To everyone else: I was hoping to announce judging results this evening but I'm not sure I'll be able to. I'm currently not home and may not be until tomorrow. If I don't post results tonight, I definitely will by tomorrow.