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Aussie Switch games recognised at the Australian Game Developer Awards

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Taking place during Melbourne International Games Week, the 2018 Australian Game Developer Awards (AGDA) shone a light on the talent in the local games industry, including several Nintendo Switch games.

Team Cherry won Studio of the Year for their brilliant work on Hollow Knight, which Vooks’ own Oliver Brandt declared “another Aussie-made game that soars beyond expectations.”

Taking out Game of the Year was The Gardens Between from The Voxel Agents. In Paul Roberts’ review, he described The Gardens Between as “a lovely and touching game, telling a story about friendship.”

Additionally, the Canada/UK/Australia studio collective Massive Monster received recognition for their cute platformer The Adventure Pals.

Full list of winners:

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Congratulations to all the winners!

Chris Button

Love all things Nintendo and video games, especially Donkey Kong Country. Writes for Vooks, Hyper, PC PowerPlay and more!

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