Archive for the ‘ENnies’ Category

Beyond GenCon

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 by Epidiah Ravachol

Twas a good year for the ISS at GenCon.

Trial & Terror: SVU nominated for an ENnie (alas we didn’t get it, but the nomination was a thrill).

Sign in Stranger debuts at the Pirate Jenny booth and sells out.

Time & Temp debuts, gets the nod from Robin Laws and practically sells out (I’ve got four copies left and four original playtesters who definitely deserve copies, so that worked out nicely). Soon you’ll see it for sale on IPR.

All of these have been playstormed to one degree or another at the Imagination Sweatshop. It’s the year of the storm!

And veteran ISSer Jason Keeley was there with Pantheon Press stuff, running games and spreading the word.

Vote! Vote Like the Wind!

Friday, July 24th, 2009 by Epidiah Ravachol

The polls are open! Vote here!

Do not forget Trial & Terror: Supernatural Victims Unit for Best Free Product!

Do not forget these other worthy games!

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The First Against the Wall

Friday, July 17th, 2009 by Epidiah Ravachol

We’re part of a revolution!

I know, we’re just as surprised as you are.

It’s Summer Revolution and this shit’s getting hot!

A bunch of indie roleplaying games are up for ENnie awards, many of which are personal friends of ours, some I even personally walked over to the ENnies booth last GenCon and made sure they submitted, and they all want to you to know about them. They’ve made a list. A good list. A list with Trial & Terror on it. Check out that list!

Voting is not for another week (don’t worry, we’ll remind you).

Now is the time for action! Now is the time to spread the word!

Trial & Terror Is Up For an ENnie!

Monday, July 13th, 2009 by Epidiah Ravachol

That’s right, Trial & Terror is up for an ENnie in the category of Best Free Product! And it appears to be the best hard-hitting game about supernatural crimes of passion ripped from today’s fictional headline in the category. At least of all of the ones in the category that were created in one week.

So we got that going for us.

This nomination is quite an honor for us, and we have to once again thank our amazing artists who made it all look like a real, grown-up game: John Carimando, Scott LeMien, and Andrew DeFelice.

Expect to hear from us soon about rocking votes and whatnot. In the mean time check out the game if you haven’t already. It’s free. Seriously.