Game Developers Choice Online Awards Finalists Revealed
August 30, 2011

Game Developers Choice Online Awards Finalists Revealed

San Francisco, Calif. - UBM TechWeb Game Network, organizers of the Game Developers Conference Online (formerly GDC Austin), have announced the finalists for the second annual Game Developers Choice Online Awards, honoring the best in persistent online gaming, from social network titles to major MMOs.
Three Rings Design's co-op RPG Spiral Knights boasts a total of four nominations, whereas Trion Worlds' MMO Rift and social network titles FrontierVille (Zynga) and  Ravenwood Fair (Lolapps) each earned three nods--showcasing the massive variety of online games nominated this year. 
 
The two top prizes, Best Live Game and Best New Online Game, also see a diversity of entries, with veteran titles like Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft battling it out with Mind Candy's  Moshi Monsters and KingsIsle's Wizard101 in Best Live Game, and Best New Online Game adding surging social network titles like Playdom's  Gardens of Time.
 
The Game Developers Choice Online Awards are a sister event to the Game Developers Choice Awards which takes place annually at GDC in San Francisco. The ceremony will be held on the evening of October 12, 2011 during the Game Developers Conference Online (GDC Online), which takes place at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas October 10-13. 
 
Industry veteran and popular host Mike Goslin of Mindspark Interactive Network returns to present the "for developers, by developers" awards ceremony. Following community-led nominations, winners in all regular awards will be selected by the Choice Online Awards-specific International Choice Awards Network (ICAN Online), an invitation-only group of 400 game creators from all parts of the online game industry. 
 
Finalists for the 2011 Game Developers Choice Online Awards include:
 
Best Online Visual Arts
· DC Universe Online (Sony Online Entertainment)
· Rift (Trion Worlds)
· Spiral Knights (Three Rings Design/Sega)
· Dragons Of Atlantis (Kabam)
· Vindictus (Nexon)

Best Social Network Game
· Cityville (Zynga)
· Gardens Of Time (Playdom)
· Dragons Of Atlantis (Kabam)
· Frontierville (Zynga)
· Ravenwood Fair (Lolapps)

Best Online Game Design
· Ravenwood Fair (Lolapps)
· Pocket Frogs (Nimblebit)
· Zuma Blitz (Popcap)
· Spiral Knights (Three Rings Design/Sega)
· Frontierville (Zynga)

Online Innovation (New Award Category)
· Dragon Age Legends (Ea2d)
· Shadow Cities (Grey Area)
· Empire Avenue (Empire Avenue)
· Pocket Frogs (Nimblebit)
· Zombie Lane (Digital Chocolate)

Best Online Technology
· World Of Tanks (Wargaming)
· Cityville (Zynga)
· DC Universe Online (Sony Online Entertainment)
· Rift (Trion Worlds)
· Lego Universe Online (The Lego Group/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)

Best Community Relations
· Wizard101 (Kingsisle Entertainment)
· World of Tanks (Wargaming)
· Minecraft (Mojang)
· EA Sports Fifa Superstars (Playfish/Ea)
· World of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment)

Best Audio For An Online Game
· Clone Wars Adventures (Sony Online Entertainment)
· Spiral Knights (Three Rings Design/Sega)
· Ravenwood Fair (Lolapps)
· Frontierville (Zynga)
· Dragon Age Legends (Ea2d)

Best New Online Game
· Rift (Trion Worlds)
· Gardens Of Time (Playdom)
· Vindictus (Nexon)
· Spiral Knights (Three Rings Design/Sega)
· Monster Galaxy (Gaia Online)

Best Live Game
· Wizard101 (Kingsisle Entertainment)
· Moshi Monsters (Mind Candy)
· League of Legends (Riot Games)
· World of Warcraft (Blizzard Entertainment)
· Minecraft (Mojang)

Voting for the Audience Award opens in September at www.GDCOnlineAwards.com

A category to watch this year is the Online Innovation Award, new category to the Choice Online Awards. Games nominated in this category have provided some of the most unexpected gameplay twists and turns, or business model surprises, in the online game industry over the past year. 
 
In addition, the Choice Online Awards will include two Special Award categories, celebrating iconic developers and games that have left an everlasting impression and shaped massive online games that are played worldwide. 
 
Previously revealed, this year's Online Game Legend Award will be presented to John Taylor and Kelton Flinn, the founders of Kesmai Corp. and the creators of landmark online games such as Island of Kesmai and  Air Warrior. The second persistent online game to be inducted into the Choice Online Awards Hall of Fame will be Sony Online Entertainment's beloved fantasy game  EverQuest, a still-operating game which was one of the most important early 3D MMO titles launched.