Finale!
Der wohl größte Rollenspiel-Design-Wettbewerb ist zu Ende. Paizo gab den Gewinner des RPG-Superstar Contest bekannt. Dieses Jahr geht der 1. Platz an Neil Spicer! Den Ersten Platz erschrieb er sich mit seinem Pathfinder-Modul Realm of the Fellnight Queen und stach so Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter und Matthew Stinson aus.
Dazu heißt es im Zitat:
Neil Spicer Voted RPG Superstar™ 2009
Contest-Winning Adventure to be Printed by Paizo
After five rounds of intensive competition, amateur game designer Neil Spicer has won RPG Superstar 2009, the largest tabletop roleplaying game design contest in history. The popular vote of paizo.com’s more than 100,000-strong fan community chose Neil Spicer’s Realm of the Fellnight Queen Pathfinder module submission over the final-round submissions of competitors Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, and Matthew Stinson. Spicer will receive a contract to write the full adventure, which will be released by Paizo in January, 2010.
Paizo challenged amateur game designers from around the world to show off their skills in RPG Superstar 2009, the second season of Paizo’s search for great undiscovered game designers. Regular judges Wolfgang Baur of Kobold Quarterly, Clark Peterson of Necromancer Games, and Paizo’s own Sean K Reynolds narrowed a field of hundreds of open call submissions to 32 would-be RPG Superstars, and guest judges including Ed Greenwood, Jason Bulmahn, Monte Cook, and James Jacobs, plus last year’s Top 4 contestants Clinton J. Boomer, Rob McCreary, Jason Nelson, and original RPG Superstar Leandra Christine Schneider provided their advice as the contestants answered each new challenge.
In the final round, we asked this year’s Top 4 to propose a 32-page Pathfinder Module for use with Paizo’s upcoming Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Contestants Eric Bailey (Wakefield, Massachusetts), Kevin Carter (Aliso Viejo, California), Matthew Stinson (Jacksonville, Florida), and Neil Spicer (Waxhaw, North Carolina) responded with four excellent submissions. Neil Spicer’s Realm of the Fellnight Queen emerged victorious after a week of public comment and voting at paizo.com. Spicer’s winning adventure is currently available for preorder at paizo.com.
“On behalf of our judges as well as the whole Paizo Publishing family, congratulations to Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, Matthew Stinson, and Neil Spicer,” said Paizo Publisher Erik Mona. “Though only one earned the title RPG Superstar 2009, you’ll likely be hearing from all of them, and from other RPG Superstar 2009 contestants, in the months and years to come.”
RPG Superstar will return in 2010.
Links:Contest-Winning Adventure to be Printed by Paizo
After five rounds of intensive competition, amateur game designer Neil Spicer has won RPG Superstar 2009, the largest tabletop roleplaying game design contest in history. The popular vote of paizo.com’s more than 100,000-strong fan community chose Neil Spicer’s Realm of the Fellnight Queen Pathfinder module submission over the final-round submissions of competitors Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, and Matthew Stinson. Spicer will receive a contract to write the full adventure, which will be released by Paizo in January, 2010.
Paizo challenged amateur game designers from around the world to show off their skills in RPG Superstar 2009, the second season of Paizo’s search for great undiscovered game designers. Regular judges Wolfgang Baur of Kobold Quarterly, Clark Peterson of Necromancer Games, and Paizo’s own Sean K Reynolds narrowed a field of hundreds of open call submissions to 32 would-be RPG Superstars, and guest judges including Ed Greenwood, Jason Bulmahn, Monte Cook, and James Jacobs, plus last year’s Top 4 contestants Clinton J. Boomer, Rob McCreary, Jason Nelson, and original RPG Superstar Leandra Christine Schneider provided their advice as the contestants answered each new challenge.
In the final round, we asked this year’s Top 4 to propose a 32-page Pathfinder Module for use with Paizo’s upcoming Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Contestants Eric Bailey (Wakefield, Massachusetts), Kevin Carter (Aliso Viejo, California), Matthew Stinson (Jacksonville, Florida), and Neil Spicer (Waxhaw, North Carolina) responded with four excellent submissions. Neil Spicer’s Realm of the Fellnight Queen emerged victorious after a week of public comment and voting at paizo.com. Spicer’s winning adventure is currently available for preorder at paizo.com.
“On behalf of our judges as well as the whole Paizo Publishing family, congratulations to Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, Matthew Stinson, and Neil Spicer,” said Paizo Publisher Erik Mona. “Though only one earned the title RPG Superstar 2009, you’ll likely be hearing from all of them, and from other RPG Superstar 2009 contestants, in the months and years to come.”
RPG Superstar will return in 2010.
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