
This year’s competition saw three very different games entered for the competition, one created by a small independent team to commemorate the Japanese Tsunami, one during the nine weeks of Dare To Be Digital and one at the 48 hour global games jam.
It was a close run competition. The eerie, haunting and artistic first person commemorate-em-up 9.03m demonstrated that the FPS genre can offer far more than more photo realistic bullet holes. Attack Of The Ghastly Grey Matter’s frankly weird crane grabber alien abduct-em-up was instantly engaging and seriously stylish. Lub Vs Dub however, won on it’s sheer playability, simplicity and fun.
The awards cover areas from animation, writing, director of photography, screen acting, sound design and many of the different crafts rewarded within the mainstream screen industries. The inclusion of games is major recognition that the interactive sector has much to offer the wider screen world.
Since it was created at the 2013 Global Game Jam in Glasgow, Lub Vs Dub has done pretty well. In January it was chosen as App Of The Week and appeared in every Starbucks across the United States and Canada. In seven days the game was downloaded over 300,000 times.
You can find all of the winners and nominees of the 2014 BAFTA New Talent awards here.
You can also find and play all of the games which were nominated…
9.03m (Space Budgie) – PC (£1.59/$1.99)
Attack Of The Ghastly Grey Matter (Milksteak And The Jellybeans) – Android (free)
Lub Vs Dub (Futuro) – iOS (£.06/$0.99)