Good afternoon. I am taking some time out of your day to ask for your consideration as a judge in the ENnie Awards.

Good afternoon. I am taking some time out of your day to ask for your consideration as a judge in the ENnie Awards.

Good afternoon. I am taking some time out of your day to ask for your consideration as a judge in the ENnie Awards.

The ENnies are “an annual fan-based celebration of excellence in tabletop roleplaying gaming” and I have placed my name in nomination as a Judge at next years’ awards.

Judges are voted on by the public, and anyone can vote. Just click on the link below, and place your vote accordingly. 

http://www.ennie-awards.com/vote/index.php?judges=true

You would like to know more about me and why I want your vote, please visit http://www.ennie-awards.com/blog/2015-ennies-judge-nominees/ and select ‘Doyle’ from the list of judges.

If for some reason you want to know more about how I feel about role playing, you can visit my blog, which while not updated in a while, presents a fairly good picture of my current interests:

http://startingoverwosr.blogspot.com/

Thank you for your consideration.

http://www.ennie-awards.com/vote/index.php?judges=true

8 thoughts on “Good afternoon. I am taking some time out of your day to ask for your consideration as a judge in the ENnie Awards.”

  1. There are number of fine choices, including those who have lot of experience with story games and indie games that bridge the gap between trad and story, like FATE and the world games.

    If you wanted to investigate for yourself, check out the question that asks about the 10 games they played most recently to get their bias. 

    I like (and voted for) Kurt Wiegel, Annah Madrinan, Harald Wagener, and Robert Monroe.

  2. There are number of fine choices, including those who have lot of experience with story games and indie games that bridge the gap between trad and story, like FATE and the world games.

    If you wanted to investigate for yourself, check out the question that asks about the 10 games they played most recently to get their bias. 

    I like (and voted for) Kurt Wiegel, Annah Madrinan, Harald Wagener, and Robert Monroe.

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