These Are the Most Eye-Poppingly Beautiful Games in Rogue Jam

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From arcade racers to isometric space shooters, these are the top ten submissions for Rouge Jam’s games that are “Eye-Popping”, sponsored by AWS Game Tech.

Meet the creators behind the games of Vignettes, Cold Fortune, I’m Not Jelly, Blu, Boom Company, I See Red, Dry Ice, The Misfits, Botrods and Ugly.

Rogue Jam is all about pitting indie developers and their games against one another for a chance to win huge cash prizes and a publishing deal with Rogue Games. In order to take home the grand prize, these developers will need to impress our panel of judges, comprised of gaming industry luminaries, including former Nintendo of America President, Reggie Fils-Aimé.

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