BAFTA Cymru announced the winners of the British Academy Cymru Games Award and four commendations. The ceremony, now in its fourth year, was held at the Tramshed, Cardiff, as part of the Wales Games Development Show.

Rantmedia won the Best Game Award for TV Sports Soccer.

Anton Faulconbridge of Rantmedia said: “TV Sports Soccer is a totally unique take on the most popular sport in the world. With DNA from classic retro titles like Sensible Soccer and modern arcade games like Crossy Road, TV Sports Soccer is a fast, endless, 'blocky-style' game of goals, goals and more goals.”

Thud Media won three commendations for Artistic Achievement, Gameplay Design and Sound & Music for Boj Smoothies, a colourful, fun and educational game where children can learn the names of the different ingredients, follow patterns, identify colours, improve their memory and reactions.

Cube Kids received the Technical Achievement commendation for Teletubbies.

Aled Parry of Cube Kids said “We hope this will be the first of many more as we continue our pioneering games and television work in the kids market.”

Abergavenny firm Squarehead Studios Ltd, which was set up in Ebbw Vale before moving to Abergavenny, had been nominated in two categories for its game Star Ghost.

Rhys Lewis, founder/director of Squarehead Studios Ltd, said: “BAFTA recognition helps to legitimise the tremendous amount of effort that went into the creation of Star Ghost. As a one-man studio, building awareness in the marketplace can be a challenging prospect. Nominations such as this help to shine a much needed spotlight on the studio and its games."

Hannah Raybould, Director of BAFTA Cymru, said: “Huge congratulations to the winners of our Best Game Award and commendations this year. We are very proud to support the growing games industry in Wales and highlight the achievements of the increasing number of companies starting up and relocating to Wales.

“We are also pleased to host and support events in South and North Wales which bring together games, film and television practitioners with the wider creative media and cultural sector to help support the growth of the industry, such as our Doing Digital, Thinking Digital event and the Level Up event at Wrexham Glynd? University. We look forward to engaging with more industry practitioners as they become members of BAFTA Cymru.”

BAFTA Cymru also hosted the Dewi Vaughan Owen Keynote speech with BAFTA winner and Breakthrough Brit, Catherine Woolley, at the Wales Games Development Show and hosted a Gaming Zone at the recent Digital 16 event to promote the work of past and current Cymru Games Awards nominees from the growing games sector.