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Awards

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  • 1986, Charles S. Roberts Award, Kings & Things board game (West End Games)
  • 2005, Golden ENnie for Best Adventure[1], Maure Castle in Dungeon Magazine #112 (Paizo Publishing)

Additional Design Credits (RPG/Board Game)

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  • "King of the Tabletop" [Board game -- see "Kings and Things" below] with Tom Wham, DRAGON #77
  • WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure (TSR) with Gary Gygax [AD&D]
  • To the City of Brass [AD&D] tournament module
  • WG8 The Fate of Istus (TSR) adventures "Down with the Wizard" and "Iuz's Gambit", maps of Rauxes and Verbobonc [AD&D]
  • "Magus" [Board game] DRAGON #147
  • "Kings and Things" [Board Game] with Tom Wham
  • Maze of Zayene: Prisoners of the Maze (Creations Unlimited)
  • Maze of Zayene: Dimensons of Flight (Creations Unlimited)
  • Maze of Zayene: Tower Chaos (Creations Unlimited)
  • Maze of Zayene: The Eight Kings (Creations Unlimited)
  • Garden of the Plantmaster (Creations Unlimited)
  • Ice Grave, a World of Kalibruhn Adventure, TROLL Magazine #1
  • Maze of Zayene: Prisoners of the Maze (Necromancer Games) [d20]
  • Maze of Zayene: Dimensons of Flight (Necromancer Games) [d20]
  • Maze of Zayene: Tower Chaos (Necromancer Games) [d20]
  • Dark Druids (Troll Lord Games) [d20]
  • Garden of the Plantmaster (Kenzer and Co.) [D&D 3rd Edition / d20]
  • Sir Robilar's City of Brass (Kenzer and Co.) with Jeff Knight [HackMaster]
  • Maze of Zayene: The Eight Kings (Different Worlds) [d20]
  • Castle Zagyg: Dark Chateau (Troll Lord Games) [Castles and Crusades]

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Maure Castle: The Statuary, DUNGEON #112 (Paizo Publishing) with Gary Gygax

Maure Castle: Chambers of Antiquities, DUNGEON #124 (Paizo Publishing)

Maure Castle: Greater Halls, DUNGEON #139 (Paizo Publishing)

References

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  1. ^ Gold Winner. "ENnie Awards". enworld.org. Retrieved 2005. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Kuntz, Robert J. (May 1973). "E. Gary Gygax and Rob Kuntz defending their 1965 D-Day revision". The General. 1 (10).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ Troll Lord Games (March 2008). The Crusader. 4 (8). {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  4. ^ Ward, James M. (August 2008). Towers of Adventure. ISBN 978-1-929474-19-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)