In a surprise move, the BAFTA award committee have included my little game about loneliness, death, corporate power, consumer apathy, and planet-hopping in their nominations for Best Mobile / Handheld Game this year. 

I'm really, really delighted, and somewhat humbled by the august company Inco and Helios are sharing; The Room? Walking Dead? Really, really amazing.

Now I need to make a video of Incoboto to be shown on a massive screen in front of a room of gaming luminaries...
...and Dara O' Brien.
 


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12/02/2013 12:42pm

I really hope it wins. It would be well deserved!

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12/02/2013 1:23pm

Thanks! Some very stiff competition, though.

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Shintaro Kanaoya
12/02/2013 3:56pm

Congratulations Dene! Fully deserved - it's a fabulous game. Finger crossed for the big night. Shin

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The Dean of Games
18/02/2013 4:06pm

You've come a long way since the days of Rockman and Druid on the ZX Spectrum and I'm amazed with the quality of your new work. Simply brilliant.

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    Fluttermind’s director, Dene Carter, is a games industry veteran of over 25 years, and co-founder of Big Blue Box Studios, creators of the Fable franchise for the XBox and XBox 360.

    Dene takes great pride in doing every aspect of game-creation entirely by himself. Nobody knows why.

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