Check out these winners at the BIG Festival's indie awards


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  • Tuesday, 03 Jul 2018

Switch and Steam PC launch No Heroes Here was a double winner at the BIG Festival 2018. — AFP Relaxnews

Back to Brazil, and it was Mac, PC and Linux programming puzzle game Marvellous Inc whose official webpage (marvelloussoft.github.io) convincingly masquerades as a corporate website for its fictional company, which won one of two educational categories, the other going to Mompas, while Fofuuu received Best Children's Game award.

Dead Cells wasn't the evening's only French mention after Brazilian-made PSG Football Freestyle won the Best Brand Tie-in award for an official Paris Saint-Germain FC game, currently nearing release (twitter.com/hcrabstudio).

Last but by no means least, Switch and Steam-bound squidgy octopus racer Muddledash (muddledash.com) made by a two-person team located in Scotland and Australia respectively, now approaches its July 10 launch having added BIG's Best Multiplayer to its collection of awards.

— AFP Relaxnews

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