International Mobile Gaming Awards

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The International Mobile Gaming Awards ("IMGA") is an annual competition and awards ceremony that honors outstanding games made for mobile devices. It is the longest standing international competition for mobile games. Notable IMGA winners include Candy Crush Saga and Monument Valley.

The best mobile games submissions are awarded at the prize-giving IMGA ceremony, which takes place in various cities across the United States and Asia. IMGA was founded by in 2004 and is headquartered in Marseilles, France.

History[]

In 2004 the mobile games industry was still finding its feet. As developers began carving out a space in the market, the French division of Discreet announced the first "International 3D Mobile Gaming Competition."[1] With over $50,000 of prizes to be won, the contest was designed by NCC Partners CEO to help showcase young mobile games and was supported by Nokia, Orange, Intel, IBM and more.[2]

With 85 entries, the awards took place on the 3 February 2004, at the IMAGINA festival in Monte Carlo. There were four categories: Grand Prix, 16MB, 1MB, 200K/native, and 200K/Java. Later that year, Discreet was acquired by Autodesk who decided to close the French office - and thus the competition. However, Noyons convinced Discreet to let him take full control of the event and in doing so he founded IMGA as it's known today.[3]

Renaming the event the International Mobile Gaming Awards, Noyons has grown IMGA into a worldwide competition. Each year, the awards now receive around 1,000 submissions, 600 of which are usually submitted to the jury. Over a two-day judging process, the entrants are whittled down to 60 nominees.[4]

For ten years the winners were announced at the GSMA's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, but the 11th IMGA saw the ceremony moved to GDC in San Francisco,[5][6][7] during the Game Developers Conference and Game Connection.

In 2016, the competition added a new category for VR games[8] and announced 102 nominations and 11 categories.[9] Sam Barlow won the Grand Prix that year with Her Story, a detective game.[10]

After Europe and the US, the IMGA has launched its program in China in 2015 and Southeast Asia in 2016 creating two additional competitions: IMGA Southeast Asia[11] in partnership with (MDEC) and IMGA China[12] in partnership with Migu – China Mobile's digital content entity, and co-hosted by MyGamez,[13] a publisher for foreign mobile games in China.

Judging session[]

The judging process takes place in Marseilles, France in January every year. Jury members are invited to review and play all submitted games and select the nominees. The main judging criteria are the mechanics of the gameplay, the quality of the sound design and visual art and the originality in storytelling.[14]

IMGA is open to entries from all mobile games developers. Past participants include students, researchers, artists, individual developers and publishers. The winners of each of eight category are decided by an international jury of experts and journalists from Asia, the US and Europe.

Past judges include industry veterans such as former games guru Tommy Palm, Dean Takahashi[15] of VentureBeat, and Unity Evangelist Oscar Clark[16]

Award Categories[]

The awards celebrate innovation and creativity in mobile games worldwide. Based on their merit, games are recognized in a variety of categories that are decided on by the jury, when they meet each year for the judging process. The categories for the 2020 International Mobile Gaming Awards included:[17]

  • Best AR Game
  • Best Game for 5G
  • Best Meaningful Play
  • Best Quickplay Game
  • Best Technical Achievement
  • Best VR Game
  • Excellence in Art
  • Excellence in Audio
  • Excellence in Design
  • Excellence in Gameplay
  • Excellence in Innovation
  • Excellence in Storytelling

Winners[]

The following games won the "Grand Prix" at their respective IMGA ceremonies, the award that recognises the best mobile game of that year's nominees.

Aside from the main categories and the Grand Prix, there are two more prizes. These include the "People's Choice" award, which was introduced in 2008, for the game that receives the most votes from the general public; while the jury's "Honorable Mention" was introduced in 2012, for the game the judges believe deserves extra credit.

2020[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Sky: Children of the Light [17][18]
Jury's Honorable Mention Sayonara Wild Hearts
People's Choice
Excellence in Art The Gardens Between
Best Game for 5G Dragon Raja
Best AR Game Angry Birds AR: Isle of Pigs
Excellence in Innovation What the Golf
Best Quickplay Game
Excellence in Audio Alien: Blackout
Excellence in Gameplay Call of Duty: Mobile
Excellence in Storytelling Forgotton Anne
Best Meaningful Play
Best Technical Achievement Call of Duty: Mobile
Best VR Game
Excellence in Design

2019[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Florence [19][20]
Jury's Honorable Mention
People's Choice
Best Multiplayer Game Brawl Stars
Best Quickplay Game
Best Feel Good Game
Excellence in Audio
Excellence in Gameplay Bring You Home
Excellence in Storytelling Florence
Excellence in Visual Art and Design Chuchel
Excellence in Innovation
Best Meaningful Play Florence
Best Technical Achievement Asphalt 9: Legends
Best VR Game Narrows
Guilty Pleasure
Best Upcoming Game

2018[]

Award Winner Ref
Jury's Honorable Mention Hidden Folks [21]
People's Choice Life Is Strange
Excellence in Innovation
Best Multiplayer Game Arena of Valor
Best Quickplay Game Tiny Bubbles
Excellence in Audio
Excellence in Gameplay
Excellence in Storytelling
Excellence in Art Tokaido
Best Meaningful Play
Best VR Game
Guilty Pleasure
Best Upcoming Game The Enchanted World
Best Port to Mobile The Witness
Game Artist of 2017 Old Man's Journey

2017[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Pokémon Go [22][23]
Jury's Honorable Mention Mekorama
People's Choice
Excellence in Innovation Human Resource Machine
Best Multiplayer Game Clash Royale
Best Quickplay Game
Excellence in Visual Art Invisible, Inc.
Excellence in Audio Crypt of the NecroDancer
Excellence in Gameplay The Battle of Polytopia
Excellence in Storytelling Reigns
Best Meaningful Play 1979 Revolution: Black Friday
Best Technical Achievement
Best VR Game Wands
Guilty Pleasure
Best Upcoming Game
Game Artist of 2016

2016[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Her Story [24][10]
Jury's Honorable Mention
People's Choice Shadowmatic
Excellence in Innovation Her Story
Best Multiplayer Game Agar.io
Best Quickplay Game
Excellence in Gameplay Badland 2
Excellence in Storytelling Her Story
Best Meaningful Play This War of Mine
Best Technical Achievement Shadowmatic
Best VR Game Land's End
Guilty Pleasure Fallout Shelter
Best Upcoming Game Clash Royale
Excellence in Audio, Visual Art & Design Lumino City

2015[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Monument Valley[25][26] [27][28]
Jury's Honorable Mention Threes!
People's Choice Vainglory
Excellence in Innovation Bounden
Best Multiplayer Game
Best Quickplay Game Crossy Road
Excellence in Gameplay Hearthstone
Excellence in Storytelling 80 Days
Best Meaningful Play Papers, Please
Best Technical Achievement Vainglory
Guilty Pleasure 2048
Best Upcoming Game Prune
Excellence in Audio, Visual Art & Design Tengami

2014[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Badland [29]
Jury's Honorable Mention
People's Choice Tiny Thief
Excellence in Innovation Blek
Best Quickplay Game
Excellence in Gameplay Rymdkapsel
Excellence in Storytelling République
Best Technical Achievement Clumsy Ninja
Best Upcoming Game Framed
Best Serious Game
Best Shared Experience in a Game Heads Up!
Excellence in Sound Design Papa Sangre II
Excellence in Art Design Year Walk

2013[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix The Walking Dead [30]
Jury's Honorable Mention Devil's Attorney, Zombies Run!
People's Choice The Room
Excellence in Innovation Spaceteam
Excellence in Storytelling The Walking Dead
Best Social Game Candy Crush Saga[31]
Best Serious Game

2012[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Infinity Blade II [32][33]
Jury's Honorable Mention Contre Jour
People's Choice
Excellence in Gameplay Infinity Blade II
Most Innovative Game Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP
Best Sports Game
Best Real World Game
Best Mobile Social Game
Best Casual Game

2011[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Beyond Ynth [34]
People's Choice Perfect Cell
Excellence in Gameplay Beyond Ynth
Operators Choice
Excellence in Design Infinity Blade
Most Innovative Game Papa Sangre
Best Sports Game
Best Real World Game
Best Casual Game Plants vs. Zombies

2009[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Labyrinth 2 [35]
People's Choice
Operators Choice Krazy Kart Racing

2008[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix N/A[36] [37]
People's Choice
Excellence in Gameplay Edge
Special Innovation
Operators Choice Edge
Excellence in Connectivity Real Racing
Best Real World Game
Best Casual Game Tropical Towers

2007[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Metal Gear Solid Mobile [38]
People's Choice
Best Licensed IP-Based Game
Excellence in 3D
Operators Choice Metal Gear Solid Mobile

2006[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix [39]
Best Use of Flash
Most Innovative Game

2005[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix [40]
Excellence in Gameplay
Best Artwork
Achievement

2004[]

Award Winner Ref
Grand Prix Burt [41]

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