Press Releases BREW Today Events Past Events Speakerships Case Studies BREW in the News Testimonials BREW 2008 Presentations and Videos

The Most Innovative Games in the World: Winners of the Internatonal Mobile Gaming Awards Announced

400 developers from 42 countries compete for $40,000 in prizes over five categories

Barcelona – WEDNESDAY, 13 FEBRUARY 2008 – The International Mobile Gaming Awards, the largest competition for mobile games in the world, announced on Monday night this year's winners at a crowded awards ceremony at GSMA's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. A jury of specialists from Japan, US and Europe selected the winners out of the 25 nominees from the US, China, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Thailand, India, UK, Netherlands, France, Denmark, Spain, Poland, Sweden and Australia.

The 'Best Casual Game Award' went to 'Treasure Arm', produced and published by Tequila Mobile from Poland, and 'Furby Island', produced and published by LemonQuest from Spain, won the 'Best Licensed IP-Based Game Award'. The 'Excellence in 3D' award went to Digital Legends in Spain for 'ONE' published by Nokia, Jadestone from Sweden received the 'Excellence in Gameplay' award for 'Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol', published by Nokia, and the IMGA Jury decided not to hand out the 'Excellence in Connectivity' award this year.

The US$ 15,000 'Grand Prix' went to Ideaworks3D from the UK with 'Metal Gear Solid Mobile', published by Konami.

The IMGA launched two new awards this year: the 'Operator's Choice Award' and the 'People's Choice Award'.

The 'Operators Choice Award', selected by a jury of mobile operators from the 25 nominated games, went to the 'Grand Prix' winner, Ideaworks3D with 'Metal Gear Solid Mobile', published by Konami.

The 'People's Choice Award' was handed over to Firemint from Australia with the game 'WRC' ('World Rally Championship') published by I-play. This was the result of a 'Web and Wap' public vote.

"This year's standard of entries has demonstrated just how far mobile games have developed over the past few years," said Dr Mark Ollila, Director of Technology and Strategy and Head of Games Publishing, Nokia. "We are naturally thrilled to have won both the 'Excellence in Gameplay' award for 'Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol' and the 'Excellence in 3D' award for 'ONE'. N-Gage is committed to providing its customers with the best possible mobile games so it's great to be recognized so early on for this. We are looking forward to delivering even better and more exciting games over the next year."

"We have been involved with the IMGA since 2006 and were pleasantly surprised to see an overall improvement in the quality of entries as well as an increasing use of Flash Lite in extremely innovative games," stated Mark Doherty Manager of Developer Relations at Adobe Mobile and Devices (EMEA).

All nominated games can be reviewed at www.imgawards.com/2007_nominees.php

For further inquiries visit www.imgawards.com or send an e-mail to jessica@imgawards.com.

back to top

February 13, 2008
The Most Innovative Games in the World: Winners of the Internatonal Mobile Gaming Awards Announced
October 23, 2007
Tomorrow's Games: The International Jury Announces the Top 25 Most Innovative Mobile Games
October 4, 2007
Interview: Mike Yuen, Senior Director, Gaming, Qualcomm, On Revenue Models And Portable Consoles
Moco News
October 4, 2007
Opinion: Please, No More Talk of Xbox 360 Graphics on Mobile Phones
Pocket Gamer
back to top