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“Awards, what are they good for?”
It’s fairly easy to assemble a self-appointed panel of judges to pronounce on the year’s output of a sector of the adventure-gaming industry via a set of awards; easier still, in this internet day-and-age, to establish fan-based awards; and easier even than that to scorn any and all such exercises as piss-pot ego-stroking on the part of hole-in-the-wall special interest groups. So, what are the ENnies actually worth?
Two more bearded sages from history |
“Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition. Whether it be true or not, I can say for one that I have no other so great as that of being truly esteemed of my fellow men, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem.”
First Political Announcement
New Salem, IllinoisAnd Lincoln wasn’t even being all that original; eg. more than 2000 years earlier, the Greek philosopher Epicurus was teaching that “the purpose of philosophy was to attain the happy, tranquil life, characterized by ataraxia—peace and freedom from fear—and aponia—the absence of pain—and by living a self-sufficient life surrounded by friends.”
March 9, 1832 (via)
So, those who would rain on others’ parades by heaping scorn on the ENnies- and similar awards in our adventure-gaming hobby; such people are saying more about themselves than the awards when they do so; and none of what they’re saying reflects well upon themselves.
Good awards and bad?
If some are good and some are bad, which are the ugly? |
- Longevity.
- Organisation.
- Publishers submit (or sanction the submission of) eligible products.
- A panel of 5 judges (themselves selected by electronic ballot) selects the shortlists for each category.
- The fans vote!
My 2012 ENnies Roll of Honour
Best Aid/Accessory
Square go then ya bass! |
- Mutants and Masterminds GM's Kit (Green Ronin Publishing).
So, there I was, in this day of PDFs and internet sales, thinking about voting for GR and their stuff and- yes you’ve guessed it dear readers: I lashed out, just a bit. And so I can say with total confidence that the M&M3 GM’s Kit is a superb product. The emphasis is very much on the “kit”, with page after page of tables enabling players to generate quick and easy PCs/NPCs with a few simple dice rolls; a real boon for any RPG with a points-build character system.
On top of all that, GR deserve credit for fully recognising the nature of the technology PDFs represent: there is no DRM on their PDFs, meaning that GMs can use easily available freeware apps to extract just those pages they need for the purpose at hand. This is simply excellent.
Well done Green Ronin!
Honourable mentions
- Masks: 1000 Memorable NPCs for Any RPG (Engine Publishing).
- GameMastery Chase Cards (Paizo Publishing).
“Come into my parlour,” said the spider to the fly |
- Mutants and Masterminds Gamemaster's Guide (Green Ronin Publishing).
Honourable mentions
- Cthulhu by Gaslight (Chaosium).
- Black Crusade: Core Rulebook (Fantasy Flight Games).
- Gnome Stew (Gnome Stew).
Honourable mentions
- Gaming as Women (Gaming As Women).
- Campaign Mastery (Roleplaying Tips).
- Mass Transit III (Maps of Mastery).
Poster-sized: the perfect set for an SF scenario |
Honourable mentions
- The Shadowlands Conversion Guide (BlackStar Studios).
- Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Jade Regent Poster Map Folio (Paizo Publishing).
Another big GR licence |
- Dragon Age Quickstart Guide (Green Ronin Publishing).
Honourable mentions
- Pathfinder Module: We Be Goblins! (Paizo Publishing).
- The Shadowlands Conversion Guide (BlackStar Studios).
Once a geek always a geek |
- RPG Geek (BoardGameGeek).
Honourable mentions
- See Page XX - The Pelgrane Press Webzine (Pelgrane Press).
- PathfinderWiki (PathfinderWiki).
- Obsidian Portal (Obsidian Portal).
Surprise freakin’ surprise, eh?
Honourable mentions
Product of the Year
- Masks: 1,000 Memorable NPCs for Any Roleplaying Game (Engine Publishing).
In the best tradtions of NPC collections of old |
Afterthoughts
This year is the first time I’ve voted in the ENnies and I have to say that I enjoyed the experience. I picked up some nice new stuff which is helping to revive my desire to return to torturing and otherwise tormenting my friends from behind the safety of the GM’s screen. More importantly than that, perhaps, I got a renewed sense of exactly how healthy is the RPG industry.
I know it’s been de rigeur in some circles to pronounce the death of roleplaying. “You what?!” I say to that. Seriously, this just doesn’t make sense to me. I mean to say: go and take a look at the full list of this year’s ENnies’ submissions. I won’t even begin to count the number of companies- let alone products, but each numbers in the dozens. It matters not a jot how many of the companies on that list are ‘merely’ lone gamers working on their home computers to produce roleplaying materials as a hobby paying chump change. No, scratch that last remark: it matters a great deal how many of this year’s ENnies’ submissions and nominees are cottage-industry indies. Why?
First: every single collective human endeavour is always the better for having thriving grass roots, which is what this year’s ENnies’ submissions list shows in spades, surely? Moreover: all this electronic production and distribution is The Future; and it’s NOW! I noted way back in August 2005 the apparent paradox that this new technology was the key to the maturation of pencil and paper RPGs. I venture to suggest that this is what we’re seeing now, and that therefore things can only get better for the roleplaying industry and its customers, ie. us.
Last words
I voted in 8 categories this year. Green Ronin got my #1 vote in 4 of those. Good luck in the ballot, and keep up the good work all of you. ;)
3 comments:
For the free RPG category, did you take a look at Secret Santicore 2011? know it doesn't come from a big publisher and therefore it's not in anybody's interest to write about it, but content is high on both quality and quantity.
Get it here
Let me just drop-in and have everyone cheer Epicure!
Come now 'anonymous', don't be so coy. It's not as if I mind other gamers coming here to plug their stuff via comments@RD/KA!, but at least make the effort to post with a handle, eh? And do tell us more about your product than just giving us a simple link... ;)
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