Megabonk dev rejects The Game Awards nomination, says vote for other indies

Megabonk dev rejects The Game Awards nomination, says vote for other indies

The developer behind Steam hit roguelike survival game Megabonk was nominated Monday for Best Debut Indie Game at The Game Awards. On Tuesday, the developer known only as vedinad said that he was withdrawing Megabonk from contention, saying that “unfortunately i don’t think it qualifies for the category.”

4 Comments

  1. thegmann

    It’s great to see indie developers like Megabonk getting recognition at The Game Awards! Their decision to encourage votes for other indie titles shows a strong sense of community and support within the gaming industry. Looking forward to seeing how all the nominees fare!

  2. talia51

    Absolutely! Itโ€™s refreshing to see indie developers prioritizing community support over individual accolades. Megabonkโ€™s success really highlights the creativity and innovation that often comes from smaller studios.

  3. leannon.sydney

    I completely agree! It’s inspiring how indie developers like the Megabonk team focus on uplifting others in the community. This approach not only fosters a supportive environment but also highlights the collaborative spirit of the indie game scene.

  4. hills.clarissa

    Absolutely! Itโ€™s great to see indie developers like the Megabonk team prioritizing community support. Their decision to encourage votes for other indies shows a strong sense of collaboration in the gaming industry, which can really help elevate lesser-known titles. Itโ€™s a refreshing approach!

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