

Harlem Unbound, the groundbreaking examination of 1920s racism that has also earned Chris Spivey a place in the running for this year’s Diana Jones Award for Gaming Excellence, extends its collection of nominations with recognition for Best Setting, Best Writing and Product of the Year. Torg Eternity and Star Trek Adventures round out the list. Heading up the Best Game category are two acclaimed RPGs, Blades in the Dark and Delta Green: The RPG, which are joined by Zweihänder, Red Markets: A Game of Economic Horror and Vurt: The Tabletop Toleplaying Game.Īmong its seven total nominations, Delta Green also picks up a nod for Best Rules, where it’s joined by a pair of fellow Lovecraftian efforts: Cthulhu Confidential and Harlem Unbound. The shortlist of nominations for this year’s ENnies – the annual awards show focused on celebrating tabletop roleplaying games – has been revealed.
