Indie RPG Awards
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 on 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
- Indie Game of the Year: Dust Devils
- Indie Supplement of the Year: Charnel Gods
- Best Free Game: Nicotine Girls
- Runners-up: Active Exploites (2nd), Shadows (3rd)
- Finalists: Metal Opera, Console
- Best Use of the d20 License: The Kid's Colouring Book o Critters - Celebrity Edition
- Runners-up: Deeds not Words (2nd), 101 Mundane Treasures (3rd)
- Finalists: Thee Compleat Librum ov Gar'Udok's Necromantic Artes, d20Zine!
- Best Production: Children of the Sun
- Best Support: The Riddle of Steel
- Runners-up: Cartoon Action Hour (2nd), InSpectres (3rd)
- Finalists: Mean Streets, Trollbabe
- Best Synergy: Dust Devils
- Runners-up: Kayfabe (2nd), InSpectres (3rd)
- Finalists: Nicotine Girls, The Riddle of Steel
- Most Innovative Game: Universalis
- Runners-up: Soap: The Game of Soap Opera Mayhem (2nd), Donjon (3rd)
- Finalists: Dust Devils, Trollbabe,
- Indie RPG "Human of the Year": Ron Edwards
- Runners-up: Brett Bernstein (2nd), Clinton R. Nixon (3rd)
- Finalists: Jared A. Sorensen
- Indie RPG Zine of the Year: The Shadowrun Supplemental
- Runners-up: Places to go, People to meet (2nd), Critical Miss (3rd)
- Finalists: Roleplaying Tips Weekly, d20Zine!
- Andy's Choice: Charnel Gods
2003
- Indie Game of the Year: My Life with Master
- Indie Supplement of the Year: JAGS Have-Not
- Runners-up: Island Nations & Daedalus (2nd; tie), Sex & Sorcery (3rd; actually 4th but listed as 3rd)
- Finalists: Smuggler's Run, A Cast of Thousands
- Best Free Game: Fate
- Best Production: My Life with Master
- Runners-up: vs Monsters(2nd), Unbidden
- Finalists: Orbit, Daemon Codex, Daedalus]]
- Best Support: Fate
- Runners-up: Active Exploits, second edition(2nd), Pax Draconis
- Finalists: Wushu, My Life with Master,
- Best Synergy: My Life with Master
- Runners-up: Promised Sands (2nd), Wushu(3rd)
- Finalists: Orbit, The Valedictorian's Death
- Most Innovative Game: My Life with Master
- Runners-up: Orbit(2nd), Tooth and Claw (3rd)
- Finalists: Wushu, The Valedictorian's Death
- Indie RPG "Human of the Year": Luke Crane (spelled as Power of the Year)
- Finalists (no runners-up): Matt Snyder, Cynthia Celeste Miller, Phil Reed, Ron Edwards, Jay Libby, S. John Ross, Jason L Blair, Paul Czege, Mike Holmes, Andy Kitkowski, Samantha Downing, Todd Downing, Steve Darlington, Paul Tucker, Marco Chacon, Jared Sorenson, Matt Forbeck, Mike Rennaker, Jay Carpio AKA Carpio Dregg, Jeremy McHugh, Sandy Antunes, Justin Dagna, Dan Bayn, Chad Underkoffler, Nicole Lindross, Ann Dupius, Otto Blix, Andrew Kenrick, James Mathe
- Andy's Choice: Fate
- Nods: Barbarians of Lemuria, Wushu
2004
- Indie Game of the Year: Dogs in the Vineyard
- Runners-up (in order): Primetime Adventures, Dead Inside, The Shadow of Yesterday, Cat, A/State, Hardnova II, Wyrd is Bond, Lacuna, Nine Worlds, Iron Gauntlets, Pulp Fu, Book of Jalan, Conspiracy of Shadows
- Indie Supplement of the Year: Monster Burner
- Runners-up (in order): Places to go, people to be, Inside, Cold Hard World, Fuzion Forum Yearbook 2003, Rune Companion, La Famiglia Amalfi, The Hidden Temple, The Lostfinders Guide to Mire End
- Best Free Game: The Shadow of Yesterday
- Runners-up (in order): JAGS-2, Battleaxe, Basic System, Roleplaying Game Designate: Robots, Formless, Have-a-go Heroes
- People's Choice - Best Game: Dead Inside
- Runners-up: Primetime Adventures(2nd), Dogs in the Vineyard(3rd)
- Finalists (not in order): A/State, No Press RPG Anthology, Conspiracy of Shadows, Monkey Ninja Pirate Robot, the farm
- People's Choice - Best Supplement: Monster Burner
- Runners-up: Cold, Hard World(2nd), Fuzion Forum Yearbook 2003(3rd)
- Finalists (not in order): Rune Companion, PTGPTB
- Best Production: A/State
- Runners-up (in order): Nine Worlds, Dogs in the Vineyard, Monster Burner, The Shadow of Yesterday, Battleaxe, No Press RPG Anthology & Lacuna & Wyrd is Bond (tie), Primetime Adventures, Code of Unaris
- Best Support: Monster Burner
- Runners-up (in order): Dogs in the Vineyard, A/State, The Shadow of Yesterday, JAGS-2 & Conspiracy of Shadows (tie), Dead Inside, Iron Gauntlets, Battleaxe & Basic System (tie), Hardnova II
- Most Innovative Game: Dogs in the Vineyard
- Runners-up (in order): Primetime Adventures, Lacuna, Code of Unaris, Dead Inside, The Shadow of Yesterday, Fastlane, Bones, No Press RPG Anthology, Wyrd is Bond, Cat, Nine Worlds
- Andy's Choice: Primetime Adventures
- Nods (not in any order): The Shadow of Yesterday, Infinite Legends, LACUNA PART I, Battleaxe, Roma Imperious, Cat: Little Game About Little Heroes, Pie Shop, Dog Town: Core Rules, Dead Inside
2005
- Indie Game of the Year: Polaris
- Indie Supplement of the Year: Burning Sands: Jihad
- Best Free Game: Perfect20
- Runners-up (in order): Burning Sands: Jihad, JAGS Wonderland, Bacchanal, Dial S for Superhumans, Basic V
- Best Production: Artesia
- Runners-up (in order): The Mountain Witch, Polaris
- Best Support: Truth & Justice
- Runners-up (in order): With Great Power..., Cold Space, Breaking the Ice, Polaris, Burning Sands: Jihad, The Mountain Witch
- Most Innovative Game: Polaris
- Runners-up (in order): Breaking the Ice, The Mountain Witch, Bacchanal, With Great Power..., Truth & Justice
2006
- Indie Game of the Year: Spirit of the Century
- Indie Supplement of the Year: Dictionary of Mu
- Runners-up (in order): Push Volume 1, Steampunk Musha
- Best Free Game: JAGS Revised
- Best Production: Burning Empires
- Runners-up (in order): Spirit of the Century, Dictionary of Mu
- Best Support: Burning Empires
- Runners-up (in order): Spirit of the Century, The Zorcerer of Zo, JAGS Revised
- Most Innovative Game: Lacuna Part 1, second attempt
- Runners-up (in order): Don't Rest Your Head, A Thousand and One Nights, Shock: Social Science Fiction, Agon
2007
- Indie Game of the Year: Grey Ranks
- Indie Supplement of the Year: The Blossoms are Falling
- Best Free Game: Classroom Deathmatch
- Best Production: Reign
- Best Support: The Blossoms are Falling
- Most Innovative Game: Grey Ranks
2008
- Indie Game of the Year: Mouse Guard
- Indie Supplement of the Year: Don't Lose Your Mind
- Best Free Game: Sea Dracula and Sufficiently Advanced (tie)
- Best Production: Mouse Guard
- Best Support: Mouse Guard
- Most Innovative Game: Sweet Agatha
2009
- Indie Game of the Year: Kagematsu
- Indie Supplement of the Year: The Day after Ragnarok
- Best Free Game: Lady Blackbird: Adventures in the Wild Blue Yonder
- Best Production: Lady Blackbird: Adventures in the Wild Blue Yonder
- Best Support: Fiasco
- Most Innovative Game: A Penny for My Thoughts
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