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Charles S. Roberts Award
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The Charles S. Roberts Awards (or CSR Awards) is an annual award for excellence in manual, tabletop games, with a focus on "conflict simulations", which includes simulations of non-military as well as military conflicts, as well as simulations of related historical topics.[1] From its founding in 1975 through 2021, the award was almost exclusively focused on historical wargaming, changing to a broader "conflict simulations" in award year 2022 (calendar year 2023).[2]

It is named in honor of Charles S. Roberts the "Father of Wargaming" who founded Avalon Hill. The award is informally called a "Charlie" and officially called a "Charles S. Roberts Award". The Wargamer magazine called it "very prestigious".[3] The Award is managed by the Charles S. Roberts Award Committee which has no commercial sponsorship, made up of designers, writers and hobbyists. It is a "people's award" with winners chosen through votes submitted by fans.

History

Created at the first Origins Game Convention in 1975, the awards were the brainchild of Canadian game store owner John Mansfield.[4][5] Originally the awards were titled the "Origins Awards" but were informally known as the Charles Roberts Awards[6] and it was only in 1988 that Charles Roberts officially agreed to let his name be used.[7] The split from the Origins Awards occurred in 1987, after Fortress America by Milton Bradley Company won an award. Fortress America was not considered a traditional historical wargame by members of the wargaming community, with mechanics and a target audience more akin to Risk; and there was concern that because of the large print run of a Milton Bradley product, many of the voters came from outside the traditional wargaming hobby flooding out smaller run titles.[8]

Prior to 2000, the awards were given at the Origins Game Fair. From 2000–2012, the awards were presented at the World Boardgaming Championships (formerly "AvalonCon"). The awards were not given from 2013–2018.

Current award

In 2020, a group of gamers and industry figures restarted the award under auspices of Chairman Rodger B. MacGowan and directed and operated by Tim Tow.[8] Like the original, it is a non-profit and not associated with commercial interests.[9] There are an increased number of categories including art, print and play (called "amateur wargames"), and computer wargame categories.

The Awards also included the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame which recognized game designers and producers that have made a significant and long lasting contribution to the contemporary board wargaming hobby.

Recent award winners

2003

Source:[10][11]

  • Best Pre–World War II Boardgame—Age of Napoleon (Phalanx Games)
  • Best World War II Boardgame—Europe Engulfed (GMT Games LLC)
  • Best Modern Era Boardgame—Lock 'n Load (Shrapnel Games)
  • Best Magazine-Published Boardgame—Ignorant Armies (Strategy & Tactics/Decision)
  • Best DTP-Produced Boardgame—Thunder on South Mountain (Blue Guidon)
  • Best Wargame Graphics—Ardennes '44 (GMT Games LLC)
  • Best Professional Wargame Magazine—Against The Odds
  • Best Amateur Wargame Magazine—Panzerschreck (Minden Games)
  • Best Game Review or Game Analysis—Drive on Stalingrad, Paper Wars #50
  • Best Historical or Scenario Article—"Napoleon at the Berezina", Against the Odds Vol.1 No.4
  • James F. Dunnigan Award, To a Game Designer, Developer, Graphic Artist or Game for outstanding achievement – Rick Young and Jesse Evans, Europe Engulfed (GMT Games LLC)
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME—Kevin Zucker

2004

Source:[12][11]

  • Best Pre–World War II Boardgame—Sword of Rome (GMT Games)
  • Best World War II Boardgame—ASL Starter Kit #1 (Multi-Man Publishing)
  • Best Modern Era Boardgame—Downtown (GMT Games)
  • Best Magazine-Published Boardgame—Fortress Berlin (Against the Odds)
  • Best DTP-Produced Boardgame—Louisiana Tigers (BSO Games)
  • Best Wargame Graphics—Downtown (GMT Games)
  • Best Professional Wargame Magazine—(tie) Against The Odds and Strategy & Tactics
  • Best Amateur Wargame Magazine—Panzerschreck (Minden Games)
  • Best Game Review or Game Analysis—no winner designated
  • Best Historical or Scenario Article—S&T Sedan, by Ty Bomba
  • Best Pre-20th Century PC Game—Rome: Total War (Total War Games)
  • Best 20th Century+ PC Game—Battles in Normandy (Strategic Studies Group)
  • James F. Dunnigan Award, To a Game Designer, Developer, Graphic Artist or Game for outstanding achievement—Lee Brimmicombe Wood for Downtown (GMT Games)
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME—JD Webster

2005

Source:[13][11]

  • Best Pre–World War II Boardgame—Bonaparte at Marengo (Simmons Games)
  • Best World War II Boardgame—Empire of the Sun (GMT Games LLC)
  • Best Modern Era Boardgame—Twilight Struggle (GMT Games LLC)
  • Best Magazine-Published Boardgame—Chennault's First Fight (Against The Odds #12)
  • Best DTP-Produced Boardgame—Death in the Trenches (Schutze Games)
  • Best Wargame Graphics—(tie) Empire of the Sun (GMT Games LLC) and Fire in the Sky (MMP/The Gamers)
  • Best Professional Wargame Magazine—Against The Odds
  • Best Amateur Wargame Magazine—Panzerschreck (Minden Games)
  • Best Game Review or Game Analysis—Empire of the Sun Strategy Concepts (C3i #17)
  • Best Historical or Scenario Article—not awarded
  • Best Pre-20th Century PC Game—Crown of Glory (Matrix Games)
  • Best 20th Century+ PC Game—not awarded
  • James F. Dunnigan Award, To a Game Designer, Developer, Graphic Artist or Game for outstanding achievement—Ananda Gupta and Jason Matthews, Twilight Struggle (GMT Games LLC)
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME—none

2006

Source:[14][11]

  • Best Pre–World War II Boardgame—Here I Stand (GMT Games LLC)
  • Best World War II Boardgame—A Victory Lost (Multi-Man Publishing)
  • Best Modern Era Boardgame—Winged Horse: Campaigns in Vietnam, 1965–66 (S&T #239)
  • Best DTP-Produced Boardgame—Battle of the Little Bighorn (Khyber Pass Games)
  • Best Magazine-Published Boardgame—Golden Horde: Kulikovo 1380 (Against the Odds #18)
  • Best Wargame Graphics—A Victory Lost (Multi-Man Publishing)
  • Best Professional Wargame Magazine—Against The Odds
  • Best Amateur Wargame Magazine—Line of Departure (Jim Werbaneth)
  • James F. Dunnigan Award, To a Game Designer, Developer, Graphic Artist or Game for outstanding achievement—Tetsuya Nakamura, A Victory Lost (Multi-Man Publishing)
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME—none

2007

Source:[15][11]

  • Best Pre–World War II Boardgame—1914: Twilight in the East (GMT Games LLC)
  • Best World War II Boardgame—Case Blue (MMP/The Gamers)
  • Best Modern Era Boardgame—World at War: Eisenbach Gap (Lock 'n Load Publishing)
  • Best DTP-Produced Boardgame—Rosebud: Prelude to Little Bighorn (Khyber Pass Games)
  • Best Magazine-Published Boardgame—Not War But Murder (Against the Odds #19)
  • Best Wargame Graphics (tie)—1914: Twilight in the East (GMT Games LLC) and Overlord: D-Day and the Beachhead Battles (New England Simulations)
  • Best Professional Wargame Magazine—Against The Odds
  • Best Amateur Wargame Magazine—Line of Departure (Jim Werbaneth)
  • Best Game Review or Game Analysis—Against the Odds #19: "The Evolution of Cards and Wargames", by John Prados
  • Best Historical or Scenario Article—Against the Odds #19, "Not War But Murder: The Cold Harbor Campaign – 1864", by Michael Rinella
  • James F. Dunnigan Award, To a Game Designer, Developer, Graphic Artist or Game for outstanding achievement—Dean Essig, Designer, Case Blue and OCS series (MMP/The Gamers)
  • Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame—Empires in Arms (Matrix Games)
  • Best 20th Century Era Computer Wargame—Guns of August 1914–1918 (Matrix Games)
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME—none

2008

Source:[11]

  • Best Pre–World War II Boardgame—Warriors of God (Multi Man Publications, Inc.)
  • Best World War II Boardgame—Conflict of Heroes (Academy Games)
  • Best Modern Era Boardgame—Red Dragon Rising: The Coming War with China (Decision Games)
  • Best DTP-Produced Boardgame—June '44 (DDH Games)
  • Best Magazine-Published Boardgame—Iwo Jima: Rage Against the Marines (Operations, MMP)
  • Best Wargame Graphics—Conflict of Heroes (Academy Games)
  • Best Professional Wargame Magazine—C3i Magazine (RBM Publication)
  • Best Amateur Wargame Magazine—Line of Departure (Jim Werbaneth)
  • Best Game Review or Game Analysis (tie)—Empire of the Sun: Opening Strategy, by Mark Herman (C3i Magazine) and Top 20 Games – A Look Back by Steve Carey (C3i Magazine)
  • Best Historical or Scenario Article (tie)—Combat Commander: Variant Rules by Chad Jensen and John Foley (C3i Magazine) and Flying Colors: Trafalgar Campaign by Mark Barker (C3i Magazine)
  • James F. Dunnigan Award, To a Game Designer, Developer, Graphic Artist or Game for outstanding achievement—Uwe Eickert
  • Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame—none
  • Best 20th Century Era Computer Wargame—none
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME—none

2009

Source:[11]

  • Best Ancient to Napoleonic Era Board Wargame – A Most Dangerous Time: Japan in Chaos, 1570–1584, Multi Man Publications, Inc.
  • Best Post-Napoleonic to Pre–World War II Era Board Wargame – Battle Above the Clouds, Multi Man Publications, Inc.
  • Best World War II Era Board Wargame – D-Day at Omaha Beach, Decision Games
  • Best Post-WW2 Era Board Wargame – Elusive Victory, GMT Games
  • Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame – Field of Glory, Slitherine
  • Best 20th Century Era – Modern Computer Wargame – War in the Pacific – Admiral's Edition, Matrix Games
  • Best Science-Fiction or Fantasy Board Wargame – Struggle for the Galactic Empire, Decision Games
  • Best Magazine Game – Deathride: Mars-la-Tour 1870, Against the Odds magazine (ATO)
  • Best Desktop Published (DTP)/Print-and-Play Game – Zulus on the Ramparts!, Victory Point Games
  • Best Expansion or Supplement for an Existing Game – Panzerblitz Hill of Death mini-module Carentan, Multi Man Publications, Inc.
  • Best Board Game Graphics – Battle Above the Clouds, Multi Man Publications, Inc.
  • Best Professional Game Magazine – Battles magazine (by Olivier Revenu)
  • Best Amateur Game Magazine – Panzer Digest (by Gary Graber), Minden Games
  • Best Historical/Scenario Article – For the People – 10th Anniversary Variant Rules (C3i #23) by Mark Herman
  • Best Game Review or Analysis Article – Liberty Roads (Battles Magazine 2)
  • James F. Dunnigan Design Elegance Award – John Butterfield
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME – John Butterfield

2010

Source:[11]

  • Best Ancient to Napoleonic Era Board Wargame – Washington's War (by Mark Herman), GMT Games
  • Best Post-Napoleonic to Pre-World War 2 Era Board Wargame – The Spanish Civil War 1936–1939 (by Javier Romero), GMT Games
  • Best World War 2 Era Board Wargame – Normandy '44 (by Mark Simonitch), GMT Games
  • Best Post-WW2 Era Board Wargame – Labyrinth: The War on Terror (by Volko Ruhnke), GMT Games
  • Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame – Civilization V
  • Best 20th Century Era – Modern Computer Wargame – Gary Grigsby's War in the East: The German-Soviet War 1941–1945 (2by3 Games/ Matrix)
  • Best Science-Fiction or Fantasy Board Wargame – War of the Ring Collector's Edition (by Roberto di Meglio, Marco Maggi, Francesco Nepitello), Fantasy Flight Games
  • Best Science-Fiction or Fantasy Computer Wargame – Mass Effect 2
  • Best Magazine Game – A Week in Hell (by Laurent Guenette), Battles magazine
  • Best Desktop Published (DTP)/Print-and-Play/Postcard Game – We Must Tell the Emperor (by Steve Carey), Victory Point Games
  • Best Expansion or Supplement for an Existing Game – Combat Commander: Battle Pack #3 – Normandy (by John Foley), GMT Games
  • Best Board Game Graphics – Normandy '44 (GMT)
  • Best Computer Game Graphics – Gary Grigsby's War in the East: The German-Soviet War 1941–1945 (2by3 Games/ Matrix)
  • Best Professional Game Magazine – Battles Magazine
  • Best Amateur Game Magazine – Line of Departure
  • Best Historical/Scenario Article – Joel Toppen, History of the Peloponnesian War (C3i #24)
  • Best Game Review or Analysis Article – Mark Herman, Washington's War, Art of Asymmetrical Strategy (C3i#24)
  • James F. Dunnigan Design Elegance Award – Labyrinth: The War on terror
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME – Richard Borg

2011

Source:[11]

  • Best Ancient to Napoleonic Era Board Wargame – Sekigahara (by Matt Calkins), GMT Games
  • Best Post-Napoleonic to Pre-World War 2 Era Board Wargame – None But Heroes (by Dean Essig), Multi Man Publications, Inc. (MMP)
  • Best Best World War 2 Era Board Wargame- No Retreat: The Russian Front Deluxe Edition (by Carl Paradis), GMT Games
  • Best Post-WW2 Era Board Wargame – Lock 'n Load: Heroes of the Gap (by Pete Abrams, Mark H. Walker), Lock 'n Load Publishing
  • Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame – Shogun 2 Total War
  • Best 20th Century Era – Modern Computer Wargame – Combat Mission: Battle for Normandy
  • Best Science-Fiction or Fantasy Board Wargame – Space Empires 4X (by Jim Krohn), GMT Games
  • Best Science-Fiction or Fantasy Computer Wargame – Ravenmark: Scourge of Estellion
  • Best Magazine Game – Into the Bastards! – First tank battle (by Nicolas Rident), Battles magazine
  • Best Desktop Published (DTP)/Print-and-Play/Postcard Game – The Battle of Halle 1806 (by Dennis A. Spors, James Soto, Monte Mattson, Michael Neylan), LA Bataille ME Premier
  • Best Expansion or Supplement for an Existing Game – Advanced Squad Leader: Starter Kit Expansion Pack #1 (by Ken Dunn), Multi Man Publications, Inc. (MMP)
  • Best Board Game Graphics – Where The Eagles Dare MMP
  • Best Computer Game Graphics – Shogun 2 Total War
  • Best Professional Game Magazine – Battles Magazine
  • Best Amateur Game Magazine – Line of Departure
  • Best Historical/Scenario Article – To Script or Not to Script, that is the question? (Mark Herman C3i #25
  • Best Game Review or Analysis Article – Labyrinth, David Hughes
  • James F. Dunnigan Design Elegance Award – Adam Starkweather
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME – Ed Wimble

2012

Source:[11]

  • Best Ancient to Napoleonic Era Board Wargame: The Battle of Fontenoy (by Mathew Hinkle), Clash of Arms Games
  • Best Post-Napoleonic to Pre-World War 2 Era Board Wargame: Bloody April (by Terry Simo), GMT Games
  • Best World War 2 Era Board Wargame: Red Winter (by Mark Mokszycki), GMT Games
  • Best Post-WW2 Era Board Wargame: Andean Abyss (by Volko Ruhnke), GMT Games
  • Best Pre-20th Century Era Computer Wargame: Levee en Masse (by John Welch), Victory Point Games
  • Best 20th Century Era – Modern Computer Wargame: Battle of the Bulge, Shenandoah Studios
  • Best Science-Fiction or Fantasy Board Wargame: Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game (by Jeffrey Kniffen), Fantasy Flight Games
  • Best Science-Fiction or Fantasy Computer Wargame: X-Com: Enemy Unknown, Firaxis 2K Games
  • Best Magazine Game: Beyond Waterloo (by John Prados), Against the Odds magazine (ATO)
  • Best Desktop Published (DTP) / Print-and-Play / Postcard Game: City of Confusion: The Battle for Hue, Tet 1968 (by Paul Rohrbaugh), High Flying Dice Games
  • Best Expansion or Supplement for an Existing Game: Festung Budapest (by Bill Cirillo), Multi Man Publications, Inc. (MMP)
  • Best Board Game Graphics: The Battle of Fontenoy (by Charles Kibler), Clash of Arms Games
  • Best Computer Game Graphics: Battle of the Bulge, Shenandoah Studios
  • Best Professional Game Magazine: C3i, RBM Publications
  • Best Amateur Game Magazine: 1914 Dispatches, Oregon Consim Gamers
  • Best Historical/Scenario Article: 1914 – A postwar Solution for Austria-Hungary's Mobilization (Michael Resch C3i nr 26)
  • Best Game Review or Analysis Article: For the People – Defending the Union (by Dave Dockter and Mark Herman), C3i Magazine
  • James F. Dunnigan Design Elegance Award: Dean Essig
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME: Brian Youse

2019

Source:[16][17]

  • Best Ancients to Pre-Napoleonic War Game: Nevsky: Teutons and Rus in Collision
  • Best Napoleonic Era War Game: Quatre Bras 1815
  • Best Post-Napoleonic Pre-WWII War Game: Death Valley: Battles of Shenandoah
  • Best WW2 Era War Game: U-BOOT The Board Game
  • Best Amateur/Print-n-Play War Game: Federation Stellar Force
  • Best Game Review or Analysis: The Players Aid
  • Best Modern Era Computer War Game: Command: Modern Operations
  • Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Computer War Game: Stellaris
  • Best Computer War Game Expansion or Update: Through the Ages: New Leaders and Wonders
  • Best Computer War Game Graphics: Unity of Command II
  • Best Pre-20th Century Computer War Game: Julius Caesar
  • Best Amateur War Gaming Magazine: War Diary
  • Best Magazine Board War Game: Campaigns of 1777 (Strategy and Tactics magazine)
  • Best Postcard/Small Format Board War Game: Imua! The Unification of Hawaii, 1795
  • Best Professional War Game Magazine: C3i
  • Science Fiction or Fantasy War Game: Dune
  • Best Solitaire/Co-Operative War Game: UBOOT The Board Game
  • Best War Game Playing Components: UBOOT The Board Game
  • Best War Game Rules: UBOOT The Board Game
  • Best War Game Map Graphics: UBOOT The Board Game
  • Best Computer Assist Module: UBOOT The Board Game
  • Best Original Box Cover Art: UBOOT The Board Game
  • Best Expansion or Supplement: Time of Crisis: Age of Iron and Rust
  • Best Post-WW2, Cold War, and Hypothetical Era: Storming the Gap: World at War '85
  • Best Game Review or Analysis Article: (tie) Evolution of Historical Small Unit Tactic Board Wargames by Robert Carroll and OCS 101 Vitebsk Introductory Scenario by Chip Saltsman[18]
  • Clausewitz Award HALL OF FAME: Rich Banner
  • James F. Dunnigan Award for Design and Playability: Volke Ruhnke
  • War Boardgame of the Year: UBOOT The Board Game

2020

Source:[19][20]

  • Ancients to Medieval Board Wargame Caesar: Rome vs. Gaul GMT
  • Early Gunpowder Board Wargame Imperial Struggle GMT
  • Napoleonic Era Board Wargame The Shores of Tripoli Fort Circle Games
  • Late GunPowder Era Board Wargames Freedom! Phalanx
  • American Civil War (ACW) Board Wargames Chancellorsville 1863 Worthington
  • WWI Board Wargames Verdun 1916: Steel Inferno Fellowship of Simulations
  • WW2 Board Wargames The Jaws of Victory: Battle of Korsun-Cherkassy Pocket – January/February 1944 New England Simulations
  • Modern, Hypothetical Board Wargame Brotherhood & Unity: War in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1992-1995 Compass
  • SciFi Fantasy Board Stellar Horizons Compass
  • SF Fantasy Computer Wargame Shadow Empire Matrix Games and Root Dire Wolf
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