Article updated Friday, February 26th. Already read about Day One and Day Two? Skip straight ahead to the final day's presentation!



Ahh, awards season… That time of year when Ricky Gervais insults Hollywood insiders, when Kanye West storms a podium unbidden, and when uppity film critics choose between lily-white people in movies no one has seen.

But all that is just a precursor to the one award that really matters, Adventure Gamers’ very own Aggies! With a couple weeks to digest our staff nominees, as well as cast your own ballots in the reader poll, it’s time now for our three-day celebration of 2015’s best adventure games to begin.

Even without episodic works-in-progress like Dreamfall Chapters and King’s Quest, plus some high profile omissions like Telltale’s latest story games, there was no shortage of strong contenders for our coveted statuettes. Narrowing the field to five was hard; picking only one was downright painful. Fortunately, whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stronger, and the Aggies are no exception. The end result of all that turmoil is an outstanding group of deserving winners.

And for those that didn’t win… well, there’s a reason we call them runners-up and not losers. Only one can claim the hardware, but every game nominated, whether first place or fifth, is an excellent accomplishment worthy of praise, and does their creators proud. Congratulations to ALL are entirely in order. Well done, developers. Keep them coming, please.

The awards presentation will run daily from Wednesday through Friday, so stick around!





Table of Contents



Day One

Page 1: You are here

Page 2: Best Story

Page 3: Best Writing – Comedy

Page 4: Best Writing – Drama

Page 5: Best Character

Page 6: Best Gameplay

Page 7: Best Concept

Day Two

Page 8: Best Setting

Page 9: Best Graphic Design

Page 10: Best Animation

Page 11: Best Music

Page 12: Best Acting

Page 13: Best Sound Effects

Day Three

Page 14: The Silver Aggies

Page 15: Best Non-Traditional Adventure

Page 16: Best Traditional Adventure

Page 17: Best Adventure of 2015

Page 18: Final Notes



First up: Best Story... the envelope, please!