Cnam-Enjmin wins the Best Student Game Award
March 9, 2020
Photocall with 3 representatives of the winning team:
You-Jeen METTE, Axel MALHERBE and Louis NAUDIN
The first Pégases Ceremony took place on Monday 9th March at the Théâtre de la Madeleine in Paris.
During this event, which brought together more than 500 vide game professionals, 18 prizes were awarded to recognise different creations and talents... including the eagerly awaited Best Student Game Award, which was awarded to 6 youth people currently studying at Cnam-Enjmin for their game, Dont' Look!
- Florian ALAZAIS (Programmer)
- Vincent ARNOL (Producer)
- Marine ESPINASSE (Game Designer)
- Axel MALHERBE (Game Designer et Programmer)
- You-Jeen METTE (2D/3D Artist)
- Louis NAUDIN (Sound Designer)
Don’t Look is a game developed by the students during their first year on the Master's degree in Video Games and Digital Interactive Media programme (Cohort 2018-2020).
In this horror game, which uses eye tracking technology, the player is a child searching for his missing dog in a dark, disused complex. He explores the environment by controlling his torch with his eyes, but there is something lurking in the shadows...
Cnam-Enjmin was delighted to see its students be recognised and win awards throughout the entire evening!
Two former students of Cnam-Enjmin worked on the game A Plague Tale, from the studio Asobo, which received no fewer than 6 prizes (Best Video Game, Visual Excellence, Best Sound Universe, Best Character, Best Game Design and Best Video Game Universe).
2 Cnam-Enjmin graduates on stage to receive the Best Video Game Award:
Pierre LEMASSON and Maxime TOUCHON
Un Pas Fragile, from the studio Opal Games, won the award for the Best First Video Game.
This game, which is the project of 5 students during their first year on the Master's degree in Video Games and Digital Interactive Media course at Cnam-Enjmin (Cohort 2014-2016), had already won the prestigious award for the Best Student Game at the 2017 !
2 Cnam-Enjmin graduates on stage to collect their prize:
Géraud DE COURREGES and Grégory PARISI
Alt-Frequencies, from the studio Accidental Queens, won the Academy's special award, which recognises socially-aware games.
Photocall with 4 Cnam-Enjmin graduates:
Hélios MOREAU, Christopher KNIGHT, Emmanuel CORNO and Miryam HOUALI
Cnam-Enjmin is proud to say that several of its graduates make up the team that worked on Life is Strange 2, from the studio Dontnod Entertainement. The game won the prize for Narrative Excellence.