Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015. Show all posts

Monday, 8 February 2016

The Erins: 2015 - Results!


The results of the 2015 Erins can now be announced!

The top three places in each category are listed below, together with honourable mentions (listed alphabetically) for any else who got a significant number of votes.

NB. some feedback comments have been lightly edited.

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Game of the Year
(117 votes)

1st – Working Man by Ice
2nd- The Lost Hound by Palaverous
3rd – Let Me In by BBBen
Honourable mention: Teacher's Pet by Dr Realgood

Working Man
"It's complete, it's functional and has the right blend between storyline and puzzles. A very pleasing first effort."

"Lots of options, PC is male, game has pictures, technically works fine, hot sex scenes, well written, good story. This game was the only one in the list to have it all."

"The amount of content was pretty staggering for a first game, it was virtually bug-free, and it had great writing and interesting characters. Just a fantastic debut for Ice and hopefully he continues to develop AIF."

"The bad endings in Working Man were great. If only things turned out that way in real life..."

"It has a good storyline, multiple choices and the fact that it has pictures inserted is a big plus."

The Lost Hound
"I'm a fan of the more traditional text heavy AIF games (Newkid, A Bomire) so I enjoyed the excellent writing."

"Shows how one can create a great game even without images."

"The Lost Hound was a masterpiece, Palaverous is a new GoblinBoy"

"Though the fighting system seemed mostly a love it or hate it, the amount of content was great. The sexual encounters as well as the locations were all varied. It was also nice to see a bit of build-up / growth in the NPC Aura."

"The Lost Hound may not be perfect but it's the best text-based AIF game in a while. The story is bonkers but interesting, the characters and the world are varied and surprising, the game challenges (once it gets going - the combat thing is a bit annoying) are fun, it's technically very sound, the writing is great."

Let Me In
"BBBen's game "Let Me In" really deserves more recognition than it has received as being one of the truly original games in a good long while"

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Best New Author
(104 votes)

1st – Ice
2nd – Palaverous
3rd – Dr Realgood
Honourable mention: BeanBean

Ice
"He created the best game of the year, what else can I say?"

"Ice reminds me of my favorite AIF author, GoblinBoy, in how his game looks and plays, so that makes him a top choice for me. As such, I really, really look forward to any future games he does now."

"Ice took stories not at all new to AIF, but did a good job at presenting them in entertaining ways. The art was well done and the variations of what you could do added either a bit of replay or some retrying as you learned the consequences of your actions. A lot of fun!"

Palaverous
"Palaverous gets this vote, the writing was by far the best thus giving you the best mental image. Graphics are all well and good in a game, (I use them myself) but the art of writing in such a way that it provides a clear mental image has to be applauded. Palaverous did this exceptionally well."

"Palaverous did a great job with the number of things stuffed into the game by trying to give it some variation and seemed to have a lot of fun with it. The game held together nicely as a whole and a lot of effort was put into testing before release."

"The Lost Hound is an amazingly well realised first game... also, I should say, the only new-author one that I didn't find bugs or obvious design flaws in.  It doesn't feel like a first game, it references other games but doesn't feel like an imitation."

Dr Realgood
"I felt that the writing and artistic talent of Dr. Realgood was definitely promising. I just wish he gave the game more time and effort to flesh it out into a more fun and complete game"

"Dr Realgood showed some real promise. The game was a huge jump from his previous entry into the Minicomp. After dealing with reworking the artwork all over, it came out wonderfully - much better than his original vision - and made for a good time. The quiz left some with a bad taste in their mouth, but once beyond it most people seemed to enjoy what was there, their only complaint left that they wanted more!"

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Best Character
(58 votes; 4 invalid)

1st – Stephanie (Working Man)
2nd= - Sharon (Working Man)
2nd= - Twyla (Let Me In)
Honourable mention: Aura (The Lost Hound)

Stephanie
"Stephanie just comes off as a genuinely likable character, is written well, and also is very attractive-looking."

"She's believable with the right amount of innocence/naughty curiousness that makes her feel real. Her model is easy on the eyes as well."

Twyla
"Twyla is a bit of a one off, she is pretty, smart and thick as shit all at the same time. She is funny for one in such a small game, but I like her and that's that!!"

Aura
"It was nice to see somewhat gradual build-up and a touch of growth in Aura. It may not be the most complex character, but in AIF it was a nice change of pace and fit the story-like progression the game made vs. the usual (but still loads of fun!) "find an item so we can screw" setup."

"She was a sexy inaccessible character, which made the end goal something to really go for"

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Best Sex Scene
(54 votes; 7 invalid)

1st – PC/Stephanie (Working Man)
2nd – PC/Crystal/Tiffany (Working Man)
3rd – PC/Lisa (Teacher's Pet)
Honourable mention: PC/Sharon (Working Man)

PC/Stephanie
"I liked this one because of the build-up to it throughout the game. It requires you to "work" for it (no pun intended) by being nice to Stephanie throughout your encounters as well as some good ol' fashioned seduction, but it just felt really exciting leading up to it. The writing was great, and as a player I felt just as excited as the player character when Stephanie asks you to go all the way with her. Just an all-around really satisfying gameplay branch from beginning to end. The sex scene itself is also very interactive and detailed, but also realistic as well (considering you're taking someone's virginity it makes sense that you don't do any kinky stuff or anal)."

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The Badman Memorial Award

This year's winner is…. A.Ninny!

"Though I had another name or two in mind, it seems almost criminal that A. Ninny isn't already established in the list. Hopefully there are enough dwelling from the past that recognize the work put in (or hear about it from said dwellers), as I would hate for Ninny to be forgotten in time."

"He released really good games and contributed a lot to the community."

"He made a number of good games, including The Sex Artist (a personal favourite of mine) and won 4 Erins (and 10 second places) for them. However, it's what he did for the community that deserves recognition. Beta-testing (for which he won two Erins), organising the Minicomp in 2006 and 2007, and most impressively, editing Inside Erin for three years."

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Final Comments

Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who took the time to vote, and congratulations to this year's winners.

There were 118 votes cast this year, which is a little disappointing given that there were 147 votes last time. Any suggestions for increasing participation would be welcome.

As suggested last time, 'Best Character' and 'Best Sex Scene' were added as categories. With the benefit of hindsight, it would have been better to have some kind of nomination process beforehand. The write-in vote attracted about half as many people, and their votes were spread over a large number of candidates (18 for Best Character, and 20 for Best Sex Scene).

Sunday, 24 January 2016

2015 Erins - Now Live!

Voting for the 2015 Erins is now live!

The voting form can be found at http://goo.gl/forms/1zDx5K7tVC

You have until the close of 7 February 2016 (GMT) to cast your vote.

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This year there are five categories (although you don't have to vote in all of them if you don't want to).

Game of the Year

This is for the 'best' (however you choose to define that) game of 2015.

The winner will be determined by the instant-runoff voting system. You can vote for up to three games, in order of preference.

Best Character

This is for the 'best' (again, however you choose to define that) character to appear in an eligible game in 2015. In this case, 'character' includes both player characters and non-player characters.

Because of the number of possible choices, write-in voting is being used. Please identify your choice as clearly as possible, and only vote for one character.

Best Sex Scene

This is for the 'best' (again, however you choose to define that) sex scene to appear in an eligible game in 2015.

Because of the number of possible choices, write-in voting is being used. Please identify your choice as clearly as possible, and only vote for one sex scene.

Best New Author

This is for the 'best' (again, however you choose to define that) new author to appear in 2015. A new author is anyone who released their first game in 2015.

The winner will be determined by the instant-runoff voting system. You can vote for up to three authors, in order of preference.

The Badman Memorial Award (aka the Hall of Fame)

This is awarded to the person who has made the greatest contribution to AIF over the whole of their involvement with the AIF community, not just in 2015.

You can only be inducted into the Hall of Fame once, so votes for previous winners will be discounted. If more than one person receives a significant proportion of the vote, they will all be inducted.

Because of the number of possible choices, write-in voting is being used. Please identify your choice as clearly as possible, and only vote for one person.

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This year's nominees are:

Coffee Date by Lamont Sanford
Condomocium by Octarine Flash
Enticing Ella by BeanBean
Hail to the King by Minterlint
Let Me In by BBBen
Teacher's Pet by Dr Realgood
The Heir by Efon
The Lost Hound by Palaverous
Working Man by Ice
You've Got Mail by Brokenknight

The new authors are:

BeanBean
Efon
Ice
Octarine Flash
Palaverous
Dr Realgood

Note that during the pre-voting discussion there was some disagreement as to whether all the nominees should be considered AIF. If there is a game on the list that you personally don't think is AIF, don't vote for it.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

The Erins! - Discussion

In case you didn't already know, the Erins are annual fan-voted awards that honour the year's best AIF games and authors. They started in 2002, but went on hiatus after 2009 due to the downturn in the number of games being produced. They were brought back in slimmed down form last year. That experiment was successful, so here we go again!

In order to establish the Erins 2.0 as a going concern I thought it might be a good idea to establish some rules going forward (especially as the original rules seem to be missing in action). Note that the following is all provisional. Suggestions for improvements would be welcome.

Eligibility


For the purposes of this year's iteration of the Erins, entries must fulfil the following criteria:

1. They must be adult games where the player uses text-based gameplay to advance the narrative.

2. They must have been originally released as a full game during 2015.

3. They must have been published (ie. posting a link to the game) on the aifarchive Yahoo! group or AIF Central blog by the author, or with the author's permission.

Authors can choose to remove their game from consideration.

Where there is some uncertainty as to whether or not a game is eligible, a decision shall be made by the person(s) organising the Erins.

Categories

The categories are:

Game of the Year - for the 'best' (however you choose to define that) game released in 2015; open to all entries

Best Character - for the 'best' (however you choose to define that) character to appear in an AIF game in 2015

Best Sex Scene - for the 'best' (however you choose to define that) sex scene to appear in an AIF game in 2015

Best New Author - for the 'best' (however you choose to define that) new author to release a game in 2015; open to any author who hasn't released a game previously

The Badman Memorial Award (aka Hall of Fame) - for the person (or persons) who have made the 'greatest' (however you choose to define that) contribution to AIF; open to anyone not already inducted in previous years

[As suggested last time, if more than one person gets a significant proportion of the Hall of Fame votes they will all be inducted.]

Nominees

On that basis, the nominees are:

Game of the Year

Coffee Date by Lamont Sanford
Condomocium by Octarine Flash
Enticing Ella by BeanBean
Hail to the King by Minterlint
Let Me In by BBBen
Teacher's Pet by Dr Realgood
The Heir by Efon
The Lost Hound by Palaverous
Working Man by Ice
You've Got Mail by Brokenknight

Best Character

Any character appearing in a game nominated for Game of the Year

Best Sex Scene

Any sex scene appearing in a game nominated for Game of the Year

Best New Author

BeanBean
Dr Realgood
Efon
Ice
Octarine Flash
Palaverous

Hall of Fame

Anyone, except the previous inductees: Badman, Choices, NewKid, Christopher Cole, Scarlet Herring, A.Bomire, BBBen, GoblinBoy, or Purple Dragon.

[If there are any eligible games I've missed, please let me know. Conversely, if you don't want your game to be included (for whatever reason) please let me know.]

Voting

The voting period provisionally starts on 24 January 2016 and finishes on the close of 7 February 2016 (all times GMT).

Voting for the Game of the Year and Best New Author awards will use the instant-runoff voting system. Voting for Best Character, Best Sex Scene and the Badman Memorial Award will be a write-in vote.

[In future I'd like to start the voting earlier so as to make sure the Erins don't distract from any games released in January or February.

Google Forms looks like it can handle preference voting, which several people asked for last time. However, it's kind of clunky and the votes will still have to be totalled manually (which is why you'll be restricted to three preferences), so if anyone has a more elegant alternative it would be eagerly accepted.]

Winning

The winner gets... to win!

[It would be nice if winners got some sort of customised award graphic, as in days of yore, but I simply don't have the artistic ability for that. If anyone with more talent could provide something suitable it would be very much appreciated.]