Inscryption becomes the first game to win these two major industry Game of the Year awards

Inscryption
(Image credit: Daniel Mullins Games, The Northern Light)

Inscryption is officially the first game to win Game of the Year at both the GDC awards and the IGF awards. 

The bonkers escape room card game from developer Daniel Mullins Games was crowned Game of the Year at last night's GDCA festivities, and as the official GDC account noted on Twitter, it's now the first game to win GOTY at GDC and IGF, two of the biggest industry-led events in gaming.  

Inscryption was not only the Independent Game Festival's Game of the Year winner - a title which puts it level with the likes of Outer Wilds, Night in the Woods, and Minecraft - it was also a recurring nominee across multiple categories such as excellence in narrative, excellence in design, and excellence in audio. Likewise, Inscryption was nominated for multiple categories at GDC, also including best narrative, best design, as well as the innovation award. In taking the top prize, it sits among some true juggernauts, including The Last of Us, God of War, and Breath of the Wild.

These accolades have arrived just two months after Inscryption passed one million copies sold, a milestone celebrated with a characteristically disgruntled statement from its iconic stoat. 

It's easy to see why Inscryption has been so widely praised and recognized. It starts off as a grim and clever card game and quickly evolves into a compelling meta-narrative which uses the fourth wall like a punching bag that it pummels with your reeling brain. Without wishing to spoil, it's actually several excellent card games in one, but it's the characters that keep you coming back to its seemingly bottomless well of unraveling stories. And to think it all starts with an army of dead squirrels.

You can play Inscryption for yourself on PC via Steam, GOG, and Humble Bundle. There's a free demo on Steam, too, in case you somehow still aren't sold on it. 

Here are 25 new indie games to keep on your radar in 2022. 

CATEGORIES
Austin Wood
Senior writer

Austin has been a game journalist for 12 years, having freelanced for the likes of PC Gamer, Eurogamer, IGN, Sports Illustrated, and more while finishing his journalism degree. He's been with 12DOVE since 2019. They've yet to realize his position is a cover for his career-spanning Destiny column, and he's kept the ruse going with a lot of news and the occasional feature, all while playing as many roguelikes as possible.

Read more
Balatro Joker card
Balatro creator shares the GOTY love with other indie games while giving out a "very prestigious Golden Thunk award"
1000xResist key art, showing Watcher's face merged with those of her other Sisters and the Allmother, emphasising the mix of perspectives
A Balatro crossover, GOTY nods, and near-perfect reviews propelled one of 2024's hidden gems to its highest selling day months after launch
Year in review: playing Balatro against The Eye challenge
From Balatro to Animal Well, here's the best indie games of 2024
A woman with glowing eyes standing in front of a candlelit table in Lorelai and the Laser Eyes
I'm proclaiming 2024 to be the year of outstanding indie puzzle games
A screenshot from the Balatro: Friends of Jimbo reveal trailer, showing a card with The Witcher's Geralt on the front.
After winning big at The Game Awards and taking hours of our time in 2024, Balatro creator reveals their "most productive night" resulted in one of the game's most satisfying features
Balatro Joker plush
Buy more indie games, says Balatro developer, as the roguelike card game sails past 5 million copies sold: "There's some amazing stuff out there!"
Latest in Games
Death Stranding 2
Death Stranding 2 packs on a third obvious Metal Gear Solid reference with cover art throwing back to MGS2's bizarre box art featuring Japanese pop superstar Gackt
People playing Finspan, the new game in the Wingspan series
The must-have fishy successor to Wingspan and Wyrmspan is discounted for the first time
WWE 2K25
WWE 2K25 review: "A colossal package even if you never go anywhere near Virtual Currency"
a titanium watch with grey and orange features on the arms and face
You can look like Solid Snake with this Death Stranding 2 watch, but it'll cost you over $1,500
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree final boss Radahn stares into the camera, holding a sword in each hand.
After 423 hours and over 15,000 total deaths, Elden Ring player finally beats Shadow of the Erdtree without the upgrades FromSoftware urged everyone to use: "Never give up"
Monster Hunter Wilds trailer screenshot showing a young woman with long blonde hair tied back into a ponytail smiling slightly, pumping her left fist in the air
Monster Hunter Wilds' Gemma actor requests "tips for beginners" from fans of Capcom's action RPG as it's the "first MH game that I've ever played"
Latest in News
Giancarlo Esposito in The Electric State
The Electric State star Giancarlo Esposito explains why adapting the bleak novel into a family friendly adventure was the right decision: "I'm going to bring my children with me"
Death Stranding 2
Death Stranding 2 packs on a third obvious Metal Gear Solid reference with cover art throwing back to MGS2's bizarre box art featuring Japanese pop superstar Gackt
Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn in Joker 2
Wednesday star Jenna Ortega teases Lady Gaga's appearance in season 2 of the Netflix show: "It was just a really, really special environment"
People playing Finspan, the new game in the Wingspan series
The must-have fishy successor to Wingspan and Wyrmspan is discounted for the first time
Lego Mario & Standard Kart being held by a person sat at a table
The new Lego Mario Kart set is so much better than I was expecting it to be
a titanium watch with grey and orange features on the arms and face
You can look like Solid Snake with this Death Stranding 2 watch, but it'll cost you over $1,500