Happy New Year to yinns!
The Quarterlies are the Quarter to Three Year-End Awards for Best Game of [the year that just ended]. I have streamlined the rules for this year.
Rule 1: Just list your top 5 games of 2018. @arrendek’s awesome script will keep track of them. Put your picks in order* (see below), so that this is a weighted choice. Your first pick will get 5 points, your fifth pick will get one. Popularity will be aggregated to come up with a final set of winners. Please provide commentary on your picks if you are at all inclined to do so. I will quote them in the wrap up for the winners. The running tally will not be public so if you really want to see who is winning, you will have to do the calculation yourself. Although please keep it to yourself, since doing otherwise would be a SPOILAR.
Rule 2: Any game–console, PC, mobile, etc–released in 2018 is eligible. Early Access games are eligible if they were “released” (whatever that means–showed up for purchase I guess) in calendar 2018. Boardgames are fine. Tabletop RPGs are fine. If it’s a game, it counts, as long as it was first “released” in 2018. (Sorry, no “these are the games I played the most in 2018, even though some came out in 1998.”)
Rule 3: Revisions to your original post are fine. Revisions as subsequent posts are not fine because the script will only pick up the first one. Only your first post with votes counts, so don’t make a new post to change your votes. Don’t separate your list into multiple posts.
That’s it! OMG
Voting closes at 23:59 Pacific Standard Time (America) on Friday, January 11.
(*)HOW TO VOTE
[a] All in a single post, you must post your votes on separate lines, with a number next to the place in your list you are assigning it. Please put a period and a space between the number and the bolded title.
[b] Bold your choices.
[c] You can put other stuff in your list, including discussion/explanation (which is encouraged) and stuff like platform but please do not bold anything other than the name of the game. Don’t even bold the platform, like (PC). Here is an example from @jsnell from last year.
For reference, the “Year in gaming” article on wikipedia has been used before to clarify what was released in the calendar year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_in_video_gaming
Get voting!