Outstanding Use of Interactivity in 2023 - an IFDB Poll

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This poll is part of the 2023 IFDB Awards. The rules for the competition can be found here, and a list of all categories can be found here.

This award is for the an outstanding game of 2023 that felt truly interactive. Voting is open to all IFDB members.

Suggested games include those in the following search:
https://ifdb.org/search?searchbar=published%3A2023

If a game published in 2023 does not appear in this search, you may edit the game page to include the correct publication year.

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One King to Loot them All, by Onno Brouwer
10 votes



In a minute there is time, by Aster
6 votes



Repeat the Ending, by Drew Cook
6 votes



InGirum_English, by BenyDanette
5 votes



The Vambrace of Destiny, by Arthur DiBianca
4 votes



Chinese Family Dinner Moment, by Kastel
4 votes



The Labyrinthine Library of Xleksixnrewix, by Daniel Stelzer, Ada Stelzer, and Sarah Stelzer
3 votes



My Pseudo-Dementia Exhibition, by Naomi Norbez (call me Bez, he/they)
3 votes



The Dying of the Light, by Amanda Walker
2 votes



I Am Prey, by Joey Tanden
2 votes



Hand Me Down, by Brett Witty
2 votes



Fallen Hero: Retribution, by Malin Rydén
2 votes



Your Body a Temple, or the Postmodern Prometheus, by Charm Cochran
2 votes



Gestures Towards Divinity, by Charm Cochran
2 votes



DOL-OS, by manonamora
2 votes



Visit Skuga Lake - Masterpiece Edition, by Ryan Veeder
1 vote



STOP BURYING ME ALIVE, BEAUTIFUL!, by robobarbie, Destini Islands, Allie Vera, Angela He
1 vote



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Poll created on February 1, 2024