TorontoGameDevs.com 2nd Annual Game Of The Year Voting - Results!!

Well, it was a solid 2016, and there were a lot of great games that were created in Toronto and Southern Ontario. Just like last year, supporters and fans of local content took part in the 2nd Annual Game of the Year voting, and here are the results!

10) Maize - Finish Line Games

9) Kapsul Infinite - Luke O'Connor

8) Far Cry Primal - Ubisoft Toronto

7) Alone With You -  Benjamin Rivers

6) Watch Dogs 2 - Ubisoft Toronto

5) Halcyon 6: Starbase Commander - Massive Damage Inc

Halcyon 6: Starbase Commander had a huge Kickstarter. After a successful funding thank to Square Enix Collective, the game came out in Early Access, followed by a full release later in the year. The developers are still updating the game, so make sure you head over to Steam to pick it up.

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4) Runbow: Satura's Space Adventure - 13AM Games

Back-to-back Years of placing 4th in voting, 13AM Games released a healthy chunk of DLC for its party platformer. Satura's Space Adventure gives players more single, and multiplayer content - while also releasing the game on Steam, and 3DS.

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3) Severed - DrinkBox Studios

The first-person hack-n-slash found eventual homes on 3DS, iOS, and Wii U, but it was made from the ground up for the little Sony portable that could. Probably one of the last "exclusive" Vita games, Severed has you playing as a daughter trying to find out what happened to her family. Now I'll be praying for a Guacamelee 2.

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2) Hard Vacuum Lullaby - One More Story Games

Friends of the site, One More Story Games claims our top two spots in this years Game of the Year voting, first with Hard Vacuum Lullaby. "After a savage battle in deep space, the 2nd Yagoshan Expeditionary Fleet Battlecruiser #6 retreats to the orbit of a gas giant with other damaged vessels to undergo repairs by the fleets logistics and repair corvettes."

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1) Mandatory Upgrade X Marks The Spot - One More Story Games

Joining the ranks of N++, this years winner is Mandatory Upgrade: X Marks The Spot from One More Story Games. The story based game was written by Chris Tihor from Ironic Iconic Studios, and tells the tale of Special Agent Rachel Varley who has to investigate the death of a runaway cybernetic exosuit on her first day back to work. You can pick it up here for $3.99, which includes a demo as well.

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Thanks to everyone for voting, and congratulations to everyone who released a game in 2016. Onwards to 2017!

Original Video - Week In Review - Watch Dogs 2, Alto's Adventure, And More

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Hey there! I'm back with another week in review. Didn't have time to edit this week, but can check out everything at http://www.torontogamedevs.com/ Watch Dogs 2: http://www.torontogamedevs.com/blog/watch-dogs-2-open-world-gameplay Kapsul Infinite: http://www.torontogamedevs.com/blog/arcade-physics-based-flyer-kapsul-infinite-now-on-steam Foxhole: http://www.torontogamedevs.com/blog/clapfoot-games-now-working-on-mmo-foxhole Alto's Adventure: http://www.torontogamedevs.com/blog/altos-adventure-course-arrives-in-stickman-golf-3

Arcade Physics-Based Flyer 'Kapsul Infinite' Now On Steam

Kapsul Infinite, which was originally released on iOS and Android by indie developer Luke OConner, has made its way onto Steam.  The game pits you in a space capsule, as you go from one platform to another in procedurally generated challenges.

The game features a simple two button control system, with the challenge arising from the mastery required to pilot your space capsule through complex procedurally generated levels. As you progress you will face new twists on the environment that require you to attain new levels of mastery over your little craft. Kapsul Infinite is a small, but endless game, with a strong atmosphere and compelling gameplay.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/518680 Pilot your tiny space capsule through an endless series of procedurally generated challenges. Physics-based action gameplay that is easy to learn, but very difficult to master. Try and try again as you soak up the soothing atmosphere and striking abstract visuals.

Kapsul Infinite is available right now on Steam for $4.49

Physics Flyer Kapsul Infinite Out Now On iOS And Android

Toronto indie game developer Luke O'Connor reached out to me over email and let me know he released Kapsul Infinite on iOS and Android. Described as a "minimalist game celebrating space exploration" players will have to master physics-based controls to pilot your capsule through the spartan world. I've played the game for the last half hour and it draws inspiration from the classic Lunar Lander game, it's a little hard to master but fun to play. 

Get it on the App Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kapsul-infinite/id1096955231?ls=1&mt=8 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kapsul-infinite-free/id1097859637?ls=1&mt=8 Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lukeoc.kapsulinfinite&hl=en https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lukeoc.kapsulinfinitefree&hl=en Play Kapsul Infinite, a challenging action game with unique controls and an endless supply of randomly generated levels. How far will you go?

The game is avaliable on both Android and iOS, as both a free (ads) and paid version.  Check it out below:

Let us know in the comments what you think. You can follow Luke on Twitter, and check out his other games from his website.