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by Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer

In an industry where indie developers spend years building a single game, a ĆŪ¶¹app graduate and his team earned a major payoff. Their game, ā€œThe Violets of Amicus,ā€ won Best in Show at the 2025 Cleveland Gaming Classic. 

Dan Jewett Leads Award-Winning Indie Game Team 

Dan Jewett, a 2011 graduate, was lead developer of the winning game through the six-member Creation Mode Studios team. The Cleveland Gaming Classic was held Sept. 19-21 at the I-X Center. 

A snowy scene form the video gamePresenting the free demo at the convention were Jewett and story writer Kennedy Jewett. 

The game draws inspiration from the design of ā€œThe Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Pastā€ and enemy mechanics of ā€œAgar.io.ā€ The game features a large, immersive world, challenging gameplay and a narrative centered on choices and consequences. 

Best in Show Win: Years of Game Development Pay Off 

When ā€œThe Violets of Amicusā€ won Best in Show, it was more than a reward for years of development; it was a fulfillment of a childhood dream. 

ā€œThe first time I played a video game as a kid, I knew I wanted to make them, not just play them,ā€ said Jewett. ā€œI used to draw Mario levels on old, perforated computer paper and then ā€˜play’ through them with a pencil.ā€ 

Building an Indie Game: Programming Challenges, Limited Tools and Funding Constraints 

Jewett’s journey into game development has not been without challenges. He navigated new programming languages, limited software tools and financial constraints while building the project. He said his computer science education at Cedarville sharpened both his technical discipline and creative thinking. 

ā€œI came into Cedarville thinking I knew it all when it came to programming ā€” I was self-taught. I quickly learned I had a lot of bad habits that needed retraining,ā€ said Jewett. ā€œUnderstanding fundamentals made me a much better programmer, and taking creative courses like computer animation helped improve my game designs.ā€ 

The project grew from a nights-and-weekends idea into a larger production, with Jewett adding collaborators as development progressed. 

ā€œWe started in 2018 and hired an artist to help in 2021 with a composer around the same time,ā€ Jewett said, ā€œand I've now started working on it mostly full time.ā€ 

ā€œThe Violets of Amicusā€ Demo: Four- to Six-Hour Gameplay Experience 

Now, after years of development, ā€œThe Violets of Amicusā€ is gaining traction with players. 

ā€œā€™The Violets of Amicus’ stands out for its sense of scale and polish,ā€ said Jewett. ā€œOur demo alone is a four- to six-hour experience — longer than some full-length games. The people who played it at the Cleveland Gaming Classic could see the direction and vision for what this game could become.ā€ 

Play the Demo on Steam: Early Look at ā€œThe Violets of Amicusā€ 

A playable demo of ā€œThe Violets of Amicusā€ is available on the gaming platform , offering players an early look at the game’s expansive world. 

For Jewett, the award was not an endpoint but a beginning. ā€œThe Violets of Amicusā€ team continues refining and promoting the game, working toward full funding and eventual release. 

For a developer who once sketched imaginary game levels on computer paper, the future now includes a game recognized for its ambition and depth — and a growing audience eager to see what comes next.  

About ĆŪ¶¹app 

ĆŪ¶¹app, an evangelical Christian institution in southwest Ohio, offers undergraduate and graduate residential and online programs across arts, sciences and professional fields. With 7,265 students, it is among Ohio's largest private universities and is ranked among the nation’s top five evangelical universities in the Wall Street Journal’s 2026 Best Colleges in the U.S. Cedarville is also known for its vibrant Christian community, challenging academics and high graduation and retention rates. Learn more at cedarville.edu

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