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Titanium Court Launches Today: The IGF Grand Prize Winner That Defies Genre

Titanium Court, winner of the IGF Seumas McNally Grand Prize, launches today on Steam with its genre-defying blend of match-3, tower defense, and roguelike mechanics.

Titanium Court Launches Today: The IGF Grand Prize Winner That Defies Genre

It is not every day that a game wins the Seumas McNally Grand Prize at the Independent Games Festival before it is even released. Titanium Court, the debut title from New York-based developer AP Thomson and published by Fellow Traveller, hits Steam today, April 23, and it arrives with a level of critical anticipation usually reserved for studios ten times its size.

Describing Titanium Court is a challenge in itself. At its core, it is a strategy game that blends match-3 puzzle mechanics with tower defense and roguelike elements, all wrapped in a surreal, darkly comic narrative about clowns and criminals. If that sounds like an impossible combination, that is part of the point. Early reviewers have struggled to fit it into any single category, and the game seems to relish that confusion.

Titanium Court surreal strategy gameplay

High Tide, Low Tide

Gameplay unfolds across two alternating phases. During High Tide, players match terrain tiles to earn resources and manipulate the board until they run out of moves. Think Candy Crush, but with meaningful strategic consequences for every swap. Then during Low Tide, those resources get spent deploying units, casting spells, and constructing defenses against incoming threats. The loop between the two phases creates a rhythm that is instantly legible but takes hours to master, with each run presenting new combinations of challenges and rewards.

The writing deserves special mention. Comparisons to The Stanley Parable have surfaced repeatedly, and they are not unearned. Titanium Court uses its narrator and absurdist worldbuilding to comment on the player's choices, the nature of the game itself, and the increasingly bizarre cast of characters that populate its courts. It is genuinely funny in a way that strategy games almost never attempt.

Titanium Court match-3 tower defense mechanics

A Breakout Hit in the Making

The game first turned heads during the February 2026 Steam Next Fest, where its demo landed on multiple "Best of Next Fest" lists. The subsequent IGF nominations in four categories, including wins for Grand Prize and Excellence in Design, transformed curiosity into genuine hype. The AV Club has already suggested it "might be the best game of 2026," a bold claim for a title releasing in April, but one that reflects just how strongly the game has resonated with those who have played it.

Titanium Court is available now on Steam. For anyone looking for something genuinely different in the strategy space, this one demands attention.

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