Indie RPG Awards

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The Indie RPG Awards are annual, creator-based awards for Indie role-playing game products. The creator of the Awards is Andy Kitkowski. It was established in 2002.

For the purposes of the Awards, there exists a following "definition" of an Indie role-playing game:[1]

  • A game where the creator is the person who has written at least 50% of the actual game content.
  • A game where the creator has full control of content and publishing. They can say, "I'd like to print 200 more copies" or "I'll drop the price by 50%", "I think this game needs more ninjas..." and do so without asking permission or checking with anyone else.
  • A game where the creator is the publisher: They alone are responsible for paying all the costs of printing, art, advertising, etc. They also have full executive receipt and full control over the disbursement of profits.

Categories

The following categories for nominations were used throughout the awards history:

  • Indie Game of the Year - main award for Indie Games.
  • Indie Supplement of the Year - sub-award for best Supplements of Indie Games.
  • Best Free Game - sub-award for free Indie Games.
  • Best Support - sub-award for publisher who displayed best support for previously published game or supplement.
  • Best Production - sub-award for best written and most attractive Indie Games.
  • Most Innovative Game - sub-award for games that stretch the RPG experience in new ways.
  • Andy's Choice Award - Awards creator personal award; presented only in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
  • People's Choice Award - sub-award decided by popular vote rather than by peers for best game and best supplement; presented only in 2004.
  • Best Synergy - sub-award for a game for which the game rules have been tailor-made to reflect the setting they take place in, and the setting is clearly reflected in the rules; presented only in 2002 and 2003.
  • Indie RPG "Human of the Year" - sub-award for Indie RPG creators and supporters rather than games; presented only in 2002 and 2003.
  • Best Use of the d20 License - presented only in 2002
  • Indie RPG Zine of the Year - presented only in 2002

Winners

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Fiasco, Beat to Quarters and Little Fears Nightmare Edition, Diaspora, Swashbucklers of the 7 Skies and Montsegur 1244, On Her Majesty's Arcane Service and A Penny for My Thoughts and 44: A Game of Automatic Fear, Chronica Feudalis: A Game of Imagined Adventure in Medieval Europe, Ganakagok, Escape from Tentacle City, Hellcats and Hockeysticks: A Role-Playing Game of chaos, anarchy, and decidedly unladylike behavior and S/Lay w/Me, Lady Blackbird: Adventures in the Wild Blue Yonder, Shotgun Diaries: A Zombie Survival Roleplaying Game and Time & Temp, Atomic Highway - Post Apocalyptic Roleplaying and Slasher Flick, Norwegian Style and The Drifter's Escape and Umläut: Game of Metal

Thou Art But A Warrior: A Polaris Supplement, RPG = Role Playing Girl 2009, Tour de Lovecraft: The Tales, Bloodstained Stars, The World of Near

44: A Game of Automatic Fear, Last Train Out of Warsaw

  • Best Production: Lady Blackbird: Adventures in the Wild Blue Yonder

Fiasco, Atomic Highway - Post Apocalyptic Roleplaying, A Penny for My Thoughts and Diaspora, Umläut: Game of Metal, The Drifter's Escape, 44: A Game of Automatic Fear, Ribbon Drive and Witch Girls Adventures and The Day After Ragnarok, Montsegur 1244, Kagematsu, Bloodstained Stars, Freedberg and The Dance and the Dawn and Chronica Feudalis: A Game of Imagined Adventure in Medieval Europe

Beat to Quarters, Atomic Highway - Post Apocalyptic Roleplaying, Lady Blackbird: Adventures in the Wild Blue Yonder, Diaspora, Action Castle, The Day After Ragnarok, Time & Temp, Tour de Lovecraft: The Tales and On Her Majesty's Arcane Service

Ribbon Drive, Kagematsu and Fiasco and Ganakagok, S/Lay w/Me, Action Castle, Montsegur 1244, Misery Bubblegum and Little Fears Nightmare Edition, Hellcats and Hockeysticks: A Role-Playing Game of chaos, anarchy, and decidedly unladylike behavior and Lady Blackbird: Adventures in the Wild Blue Yonder, On Her Majesty's Arcane Service

2010

2011

2014

Notes

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20131116080451/http://rpg-awards.com/faq.shtml#1a
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