2010 Indie of the Year Awards

Indie of the Year is the largest celebration of hobbyist, amateur and professional Indie developers. With record attendance and a massive number of updates, releases and new projects 2010 was a year like no other, packed to bursting with goodies to make anyone who is tired of the boring triple A games excited again!

Minecraft was honored to receive several top honors:

Editor's Choice

 * Winner (not numbered): Best MOTY/IOTY Promotions - When news comes into this site, its my job to sift, edit and place all of it so it is safe to say that I see everything that you guys make. This year during phase one of our respective MOTY/IOTY event the amount of news flowing into ModDB and IndieDB has seen a huge increase, I barely have enough time to spend on my other "end of year" projects, however like last year there are a few teams of people doing some interesting promotions to get extra votes.


 * Winner (not numbered): Best Developers of 2010 - In previous years MOTY's and IOTY's we have focused on the mods and games that the year produces. This year I showcase the teams behind the games you all know and love. The developers who have stood out either by doing what they do best (developing) or by just being awesome guys.


 * Winner: Most Innovative - 2010 saw many inspiring releases that have created quirky or interesting mechanics for gamers to enjoy throughout the year. To be nominated for an award in Most Innovative, unique gameplay is key.


 * Runner Up: Best Multiplayer - 2010 was a great year for multiplayer focused Indie players, with many new exciting projects and new mp expansions it was a good set of releases. To be nominated for an award in Best Multiplayer Indie projects need to have been updated significantly during 2010 and be multiplayer focused.


 * Winner: Best Single Player - 2010 was a great year for singleplayer indie releases. To be nominated for an award in Best Singleplayer Indie projects need to have been updated significantly during 2010 and have a Singleplayer portion.

Player's Choice

 * Winner: Indie of the Year - After countless days spent voting, promoting and deciding it all comes down to this. Minecraft is the very first winner of the first annual IOTY contest and claims all the bragging rights that comes with it!

Cake
Markus "Notch" Persson, creator of Minecraft, promised that if he won the 2010 IOTY's Best Game award, he would add cake to Minecraft. He won not only players choice indie of the year, but Editor's Best Single Player, Most Innovative, Best Developer and Best MOTY/IOTY Promotions, as well as runner up in the Editor's Best Multiplayer. Cake was added as an edible, placeable item when Minecraft reached 1.2 Beta.