Fan's Choice for Best Publisher Nomination Thread

Erik Mona said:
These are some of the hardest working professionals in the industry, and the folks they have plugged into their campaign are among the most dedicated fans I've met.

And how. I've put together a handful of books for them now (I really need to finish Magic of Arcanis so that they can have it at GenCon -- but delays on their end are going to leave me flexing the speed muscles) and each one has been an experience in hard work.
 

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Bump for more nominations. There are a lot of companies that have yet to be nominated here, both d20 and non-d20. Come on folks, if you want to see a company in the running for the fans choice award, you need to nominate them!
 



Cthulhu's Librarian said:
Bump for more nominations. There are a lot of companies that have yet to be nominated here, both d20 and non-d20. Come on folks, if you want to see a company in the running for the fans choice award, you need to nominate them!

No, I'm good with what's there. ;)
 

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I've updated the listing to include the nominations from the other boards (The Forge, RPGnet, Gen Con). Looks like quite the interesting spread!
 

Bad Axe Games, for not only publishing the best mega-adventure (Slavelords of Cydonia) I've seen, but also for breaking uo some of the cooler mechanics into small, easily digestible (and affordable) PDFs.
 



Rodrigo Istalindir said:
Bad Axe Games, for not only publishing the best mega-adventure (Slavelords of Cydonia) I've seen, but also for breaking uo some of the cooler mechanics into small, easily digestible (and affordable) PDFs.

Seconded for Bad Axe !
 

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