Topic: aaawww....
Started by: Nick Pagnucco
Started on: 4/17/2003
Board: The Riddle of Steel
On 4/17/2003 at 2:23pm, Nick Pagnucco wrote:
aaawww....
While procrastinating, I found someone's personal RPG awards.
The relevant bit: TROS was listed as a runner up for best game.
Of course, I have absolutely no idea aboyt this site, or how they select the games. Still... thought it should be mentioned.
(Motive for mentioning: The faith that warm & fuzzies help fuel Jake's creative and productive fires :) )
On 4/17/2003 at 3:00pm, Valamir wrote:
RE: aaawww....
Are you referring to Andy Kitkowskies Indie RPG awards that have been promoted at the Forge and RPG net and other sites for several months?
If so, those awards are not "personal" in the sense of an individual's choice but were voted on by a number of indie game designers (including yours truly and presumeably Jake also).
I was at the ceremony for the awards last night which was alot of fun, and Matt Snyder's Dust Devils narrowly beat out TROS and Cartoon Action Hour for the big prize of the night.
TROS did win an award for best Support.
It was the first year of what promises to be an annual event.
OBAM should qualify for entry into the supplement category next year.
On 4/17/2003 at 3:55pm, Nick Pagnucco wrote:
RE: aaawww....
Hiya,
It was the Pen & Paper awards, at this URL:
http://www.pen-paper.net/awards.php
The award is from open-ended fan responses. I had a dangerously low level of detail in my last post, and I apologize about that. I also should have ended with, 'has anyone else heard of this site or its awards?' (as always, i'm clueless)
As for the indie awards, I knew about those, and I think they're a nifty idea too :)
On 4/17/2003 at 3:58pm, Valamir wrote:
RE: aaawww....
Well that makes two runner ups for best game of the year then...not too shabby.
On 4/17/2003 at 4:58pm, Mike Holmes wrote:
RE: aaawww....
Yes, congrats, Jake on winning the Indie Awards Best Support category, and coming close on several other awards. Well done sir!
And I daresay that some of the credit for the support award can go to some of the more dedicated individuals on this forum. You know who you are. Give yourselves a pat on the back. :-)
Mike
On 4/18/2003 at 11:01pm, Brian Leybourne wrote:
RE: aaawww....
Yeah, congrats Jake. You deserve it, my man.
Brian.