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Impire Receives Award from GDC Entirely Without Using Evil Magic

Paradox Interactive, a publisher of games and conqueror of both mortal and supernatural realms, is proud to announce that Impire has been honored with a “Best in Play” award by GDC Play for 2013. Impire, the real-time dungeon-building and demon-managing title from Cyanide Studio Montreal, will be on display at the Cyanide kiosk on the GDC show floor.

“It’s fantastic to see Impire honored by a group that lives and breathes interactive entertainment,” said Fredrik Wester, CEO of Paradox Interactive. “GDC Play and the Game Developers Conference are put together by the leaders and pioneers of our industry, and to receive an award from them is very gratifying. It gives me hope for the future of our own secret twisted underground kingdom.”

Players everywhere can now sample the award-winning Impire for themselves thanks to a free demo made available today. Impire, which challenges players to build a lair, summon squads of killer demons, and defend their hoards from invading heroes while progressing through a twisting story of revenge and greed, can be tried out at the Steam Store.

To get a behind-the-scenes peek at some of the development behind Impire, Paradox has released a new trailer showing off the in-game vocal performance of comedian John Pinette as leading imp Baal-Abaddon. Check out the demonic dialogue here:

So are you pleased to see Impire win an award? Let us know your thoughts down below in the comments and don’t forget to try out Impire today.