Outstanding Worldbuilding of 2022 - Author's Choice - an IFDB Poll

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This poll is part of the 2022 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 game with the best worldbuilding of 2022. Voting is anonymous and open only to IFDB members who have authored a game and linked it to their profile. Votes by non-authors will be periodically removed.

Eligible games include only those in the following search:
https://ifdb.org/search?searchbar=published%3A2022

If a game published in 2022 does not appear in this search, please edit the game page to include the correct publication year.

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The Archivist and the Revolution, by Autumn Chen
7 votes



Computerfriend, by Kit Riemer
5 votes



The Fall of Asemia, by B.J. Best
4 votes



The Spectators, by Amanda Walker
3 votes



According to Cain, by Jim Nelson
2 votes



Things that Happened in Houghtonbridge, by Dee Cooke
2 votes



Digit, by Joey Acrimonious
2 votes



Admiration Point, by Rachel Helps
2 votes



January, by litrouke
2 votes



Prism, by Eliot M.B. Howard
1 vote



The Euripides Enigma, by Larry Horsfield
1 vote



Lady Thalia and the Rose of Rocroi, by E. Joyce and N. Cormier
1 vote



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