The IGN.com editors revealed what they thought were the best of the best this year. Our RTS project "Perimeter" received an award in the "Most Innovative Design" category. Runners-Up in this category are: "Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow's Multiplayer" and "Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates".
Perimeter also made it to the GameSpot's Best and Worst of 2004 final, where the game is nominated in the "Most Innovative Game" category. Other titles in this category are: "The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay", "Feel the Magic: XY/XX", "Full Spectrum Warrior" and "Katamari Damacy". ...
In October the K-D LAB's team announced the creation of a new label - the KDV Games (full title - the KD VISION Games Development Company). And now we are proud to announce, that a publishing agreement to develop a new game was signed between the KDV Games Company and the British publisher "Codemasters" (the International publisher of "Perimeter"). ...
The first ever Real Terraforming Strategy Perimeter is nominated in the category New PC IP. Furthermore, K-D LAB is also nominated in the Innovation category. Also nominated are Sony Computer Entertainment (EyeToy), UbiSoft (XIII), Eurocom (Athens 2004) and Nadeo (Trackmania).
The Develop Industry Excellence Award 2004 will take place on Tuesday 31st August 2004 at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington. ...
GameSurf by Tiscaly Games - one of the Europe's leading games magasines
awarded our RTS with an Award of Excellence and the game's score is 85 out of 100.
Besides that, Perimeter got some high scores on other german gaming sites. The game's rating at the GameCaptain site is 84 out of 100, and on the 4Players.de Perimeter scores 88 out of 100.
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...says Adam Shirley in Perimeter review for AceGamez and scores the game 9 out of 10.
The same score 9 out of 10 Perimeter received at Loadedinc gaming network, as well as "Hot Property" award.
"...it's definitely one of the most interesting strategy games released for some time on the PC and we think it's a must-have for any RTS enthusiast looking for a challenging title." - concludes Paul Younger, Loadedinc founder. ...