2011 Spring FGA Winners Announced

The follow games have been selected as winners in the 2011 Spring Family Gamer Awards (FGA). The Family Gamer Awards (www.gamepeople.co.uk) suggest ideal games for different family age-groups: Infants, Juniors, Students, Workers, Parents and Seniors.

YARSThe follow games have been selected as winners in the 2011 Spring Family Gamer Awards (FGA). The Family Gamer Awards (www.gamepeople.co.uk) suggest ideal games for different family age-groups: Infants, Juniors, Students, Workers, Parents and Seniors.

These games join the other winners from the year to be nominated for public voting to decide the 2011 FGA Game of the Year. Voting commences on 12th December 2011 and concludes on 31st January 2012. (www.gamepeople.co.uk/familygameoftheyear.htm).

Submission deadline for the Summer FGA Awards is July 28th. Submission process and logos are outlined here:www.gamepeople.co.uk/about_recomendedfamilygames.htm

About the FGA Awards
The Family Gaming Awards have been gaining attention since 2007. This month they appear in a GamesTM feature about family gaming (see clipping). Each year they suggest ideal games for different family age-groups: Infants, Juniors, Students, Workers, Parents and Seniors.
These awards complement PEGI’s age-appropriate ratings by suggesting games each age group will enjoy. Rather than warning families about which games are inappropriate, we suggest which games each age group will get the most out of.
The games awarded for infants for example, not only contain appropriate content for 3 year olds but are also easy enough for them to play and enjoy.
Four times a year we pick the best games in each of our family age groups:

  • Spring: February 28th
  • Summer: July 28th
  • Autumn: October 31st
  • Winter: November 31st
  • Family Game of the Year: January 31st

About FGA Submission Process:www.gamepeople.co.uk/about_recomendedfamilygames.htm

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