Vote Frayed Knights as Indie Role-Playing Game of the Year!
Posted by Rampant Coyote on January 9, 2012
RPGWatch is doing it’s annual reader’s choice game of the year awards. This year, in a show of fairness to the mainstream games, the categories were broken up into Best Mainstream and Best Indie RPGs. That’s only partly a joke. But it does mean more categories, more games getting covered, etc. And it means you have a chance to vote for your favorite RPGs of the year.
No, you don’t have to vote for Frayed Knights: The Skull of S’makh-Daon for the “Best Indie RPG category.” I know I’m up against some really great games, like Avadon and Dungeons of Dredmor. ‘Sall good. But you get a chance to vote for both first place and second place choices. A word of warning: Don’t vote for the same game as both first and second choice, or your vote will be invalidated. Instead, vote “none” for your second-place choice.
Frayed Knights 2 (subtitle has been selected, but not announced yet) is also a choice for the “Most Anticipated Indie RPG of 2012” category. Although the chances of me getting the game out by December 31 are slim, I’ll be giving it a good shot. Feel free to vote for that one, too. 🙂 Naturally that’s my personal first choice (I’d be thrilled), but there are some other outstanding-looking games out there that may or may not make it out this year that I’m really anticipating. Grimrock, Dead State, Sword & Sorcery Underworld: Gold, etc. Wow. 2012 is shaping up to be a GREAT year for indie RPGs.
Anyway, I’ll shut up now and let you vote. Here you go:
RPGWatch Reader’s Choice Game of the Year Voting
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Charles said,
UW Gold was in the list? I don’t think it was but it may be due to my failing eyesight 😉
Good luck in both categories!
Will FK2 be on Torque or have you been won over by Unity?
Rampant Coyote said,
I don’t remember if it was on the list or not… I was just going from memory on the roleplaying games that I am personally looking forward to this year. There are a lot, and most of ’em are all indie.
As to FK plans, I’m going to start talking about what’s happening with the sequel here on the blog pretty soon.