Deutscher Computerspielpreis
The Deutscher Computerspielpreis is awarded annually by the Bundesverband Interaktive Unterhaltungssoftware, G.A.M.E. Bundesverband der Entwickler von Computerspielen and Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure Alexander Dobrindt, starting in 2009.
Description
The Deutscher Computerspielpreis was first awarded in 2009. The venue for the German Video Game Awards ceremony alternates annually between Munich and Berlin. The German Video Game Awards are presented by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and the BIU and GAME trade associations, with the support of the Digital Gaming Culture Foundation. The prize money is donated by those supporters and amounts to a total of €385,000. The German Video Game Awards are the most prestigious games award within Germany. Awarded are games of “cultural and pedagogical value”, technical or gameplay-related innovations or games of high entertainment value. Prize money is only disbursed to winners in national categories. Basic condition to submit a game in one of the donated categories is a development quota of 80 percent of the game in Germany.Regarding the year 2015, the award has been fundamentally reshaped by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure and the BIU and GAME trade associations, with the support of the Digital Gaming Culture Foundation. Besides the introduction of new and the re-structuring of existing categories, criteria for registration have been reformulated. The award currently consists of 14 categories with the latest additions of an audience award category and three international award categories, albeit those four categories are exempt from donation. Regarding criteria, pleasure as part of the gaming experience has been included and the overall catalog of criteria has been refocused. Part of the decision was also the restaffing of juries and increase of prize money up to €450,000 in 2017.
The German Video Game Awards are announced jointly by politicians and industry and were created by the German Government following an initiative of the German Bundestag in cooperation with BIU and GAME trade associations.
Documents concerning the origin of the award are the Report of BKM to the German Bundestag dated 24. October 2007 and the resolution of the German Bundestag dating 21. February 2008 following a proposal of the grand coalition of the SPD Party and the CDU Party. Background of the initiative was the perceived change of importance within society regardless of age, sex and social background of gamers and the increase of games industry as an economy of scale, as well as the extended application of games and game technology in other sectors of economy.
Until 2014 the Kulturstaatsministerium was the political Partner complementary to BIU and GAME as the economical partners of the German Video Game Awards. In 2014 the Ministry of Transport and digital Infrastructure adopted the role of the political partner.
Primary purpose is the promotion of the German games industry. Especially the development of innovative cultural and pedagogical valuable games is emphasized. Complementing its role as an advancement award, the German Video Game Awards also award donated prizes to game concepts from students and pupils within a particular category “Best young concept” and therefore support non-professionals financially to realize their ideas for video games.
Awarded Games
2009
- Best German Game and Best Youth Game:
- Best Children's Game: Fritz & Fertig
- Best Browser game: Ikariam
- Best mobile Game: Crazy Machines
- Best Serious game: TechForce
- Best international Game:
- * Wii Fit
- * LittleBigPlanet
- Best pupil's Game: Monkey´s World Wide Jungle
- Best student's Game: Snatch'em
2010
- Best German Game and Best International Game: Anno 1404
- Best Children's Game: Lernerfolg Vorschule – Capt´n Sharky
- Best Youth Game: The Whispered World
- Best Browser Game: Wewaii
- Best Mobile Game: Giana Sisters DS
- Best Serious Game: ExperiMINTe
- Best Pupil's Game: GooseGogs
- Best Student's Game: Night of Joeanne
2011
- Best German Game and Best Youth Game: A New Beginning
- Best Children's Game: The Kore Gang
- Best Browser Game: The Settlers Online
- Best mobile Game: Galaxy on Fire 2
- Best "Serious Game": Energetika
- Best concept of the young talents competition: Tiny & Big in Grandpa's Leftovers
2012
- Best German Game Crysis 2
- Best Youth Game: '
- Best Children's Game: '
- Best Browser Game: Drakensang Online
- Best mobile Game: Das verrückte Labyrinth HD
- Best "Serious Game": Vom Fehlenden Fisch – Die Geheimnisvolle Welt der Gemälde
- Best Concept of the Young Talents Competition: About Love, Hate and Other Ones
- Special Award Browser Game: Trauma
- Special Award of the Young Talents Competition: Pan it!
2013
- Best German Game Chaos on Deponia
- Best Youth Game: Tiny & Big in Grandpa's Leftovers
- Best Children's Game: Meine 1. App – Band 1 Fahrzeuge
- Best Browser Game: Forge of Empires
- Best Mobile Game: Word Wonders: The Tower of Babel
- Best "Serious Game": Menschen auf der Flucht
- Best Concept of the Young Talents Competition: GroundPlay
2014
- Best German Game The Inner World
- Best Youth Game: Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians
- Best Children's Game: Malduell
- Best Browser Game: Anno Online
- Best Mobile Game: CLARC
- Best Concept of the Young Talents Competition: Scherbenwerk – Bruchteil einer Ewigkeit
- Special award: The Day the Laughter Stopped
2015
- Best German Game: Lords of the Fallen
- Best Children's Game: Fire
- Best Youth Game: TRI: Of Friendship and Madness
- Best Concept of the Young Talents Competition: In Between
- Best Innovation: Spiel des Friedens
- Best Staging: Lords of the Fallen
- Best Serious Game: Utopolis – Aufbruch der Tiere
- Best Mobile Game: Rules!
- Best Game Design: '
- Best International Game: This War of Mine
- Best International Multiplayer Game: '
- Best International New Game World: This War of Mine
- Audience Award: Dark Souls II
2016
- Best German game: Anno 2205
- Best Concept of the Young Talents Competition: 1. Cubiverse, 2. Lost Ember, 3. Leaves
- Best Children's Game: 1. Fiete Choice ; 2. Shift Happens
- Best Youth Game: One Button Travel
- Best Innovation: The Climb
- Best Staging: Typoman
- Best Serious Game: Professor S.
- Best Mobile Game: Path of War
- Best Game Design: Shift Happens
- Best International Game: '
- Best International Multiplayer Game: Splatoon
- Best International New Game World: '
- Special Jury Award: Indie Arena Booth
- Audience Award:
2017
- Best German game: Portal Knights
- Best Concept of the Young Talents Competition: 1. DYO, 2. Isometric Epilepsy, 3. ViSP – Virtual Space Port
- Best Children's Game: She Remembered Caterpillars
- Best Youth Game: Code 7 – Episode 0: Allocation
- Best Innovation: VR Coaster Rides and Coastiality App
- Best Staging: '
- Best Serious Game : Debugger 3.16: Hack’n’Run, Orwell
- Best Mobile Game: Glitchskier
- Best Game Design: '
- Best International Game: '
- Best International Multiplayer Game: Overwatch
- Best International New Game World: '
- Special Jury Award: Computerspielemuseum Berlin
- Audience Award:
2018
- Best German game: Witch It
- Best Children's Game: Monkey Swag
- Best Youth Game: Witch It
- Best Innovation: HUXLEY
- Best Staging: The Long Journey Home
- Best Serious Game: Vocabicar
- Best Mobile Game: Card Thief
- Best Game Design: TownsmenVR
- Best International Game: Assassin's Creed Origins
- Best International Multiplayer Game: Witch It
- Best International Game World: Horizon Zero Dawn
- Young Talent with Concept: 1. Ernas Unheil, 2. Sunset Devils
- Young Talent with Prototype: 1. Fading Skies, 2. Realm of the Machines
- Special Jury Award: Friendly Fire
- Audience Award: ELEX
2019
- Best German game: Trüberbrook
- Best Children's Game: Laika
- Best Youth Game: Unforeseen Incidents
- Best Innovation: Bcon – The Gaming Wearable
- Best Staging: Trüberbrook
- Best Serious Game: State of Mind
- Best Mobile Game: see/saw
- Best Game Design: Tower Tag
- Best International Game: God of War
- Best International Multiplayer Game: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Best International Game World: Red Dead Redemption 2
- Young Talent with Concept: Elizabeth
- Young Talent with Prototype: A Juggler’s Tale
- Special Jury Award: A Maze. / Berlin
- Audience Award:
2020
- Best Debut: The Longing