Game Designers' Workshop was a wargame and role-playing game publisher from 1973 to 1996. Many of their games are now carried by other publishers.
History
Game Designers' Workshop was originally established June 22, 1973. The founding members consisted of Frank Chadwick, Rich Banner, Marc Miller, and Loren Wiseman. GDW acquired the Conflict Games Company from John Hill in the early 1970s. GDW published a new product approximately every twenty-two days for over twenty years. In an effort to bridge the gap between role players, board wargamers and miniature wargamers, the company published RPGs with fantastic settings alongside games with realistic themes including rulesets for 15mm and 20mm miniatures set during the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the modern era; and boardgames involving these eras such as the Air Superiority series and Harpoon. The company disbanded February 29, 1996 after suffering financial troubles.
Products
Role-playing games
En Garde! - Dueling game set in 17th-century France, often run as a Play-by-mail game.
Traveller - A science fiction game originally intended as a ruleset for generic space adventures. Revised and reissued as Megatraveller and with completely different rules and a greatly changed setting as Traveller: The New Era
' - An alternate history game set in a Europe devastated by nuclear war, with adventures and supplements also dealing with the U.S. and Bangkok.
Traveller: 2300 - A hard science fiction roleplaying game, set 300 years after the Twilight War featured in Twilight: 2000. Traveller: 2300 was later renamed to 2300 AD in with the release of the second edition.
' - Victorian-era spacefaring game which provided for roleplay opportunities, steampunk aerial gunboat engagements and "colonial" miniature warfare with retro-futuristic elements such as Martian brave warbands and odd space creatures.
The Grenadier was the house magazine from 1978 to 1990, with 35 issues. It started off as a quarterly magazine, but towards the end was published sporadically. Although it covered games from all companies, it gave most of the magazine space to GDW games.
Journal of the Travellers Aid Society was a magazine dedicated to Traveller published by GDW between 1979 and 1985.
Challenge
Challenge was a role-playing game magazine that replaced Journal of the Travellers Aid Society. It covered all of GDW's role playing games, not just Traveller. It was published between 1986 and 1996.
Awards
Best Graphics of 1976 Charles S. Roberts Award, Avalanche
Best Fantasy/Futuristic Game of 1978 Charles S. Roberts Award, Mayday
Best Miniatures Rules of 1978 H. G. Wells Award, Fire & Steel
Best Historical Figure Series of 1979 H. G. Wells Award, System Seven Napoleonics
Best Miniatures Rules of 1979 H. G. Wells Award, System Seven Napoleonics
Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1979 H. G. Wells Award, Kinunir
Best Magazine Covering Roleplaying of 1979 H. G. Wells Award, Journal of the Travellers Aid Society
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Boardgame of 1980 Charles S. Roberts Award, Azhanti High Lightning
Best Miniatures Rules of 1980 H. G. Wells Award, Tacforce
Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1980 H. G. Wells Award, Twilights Peak
Best Professional Magazine Covering Roleplaying of 1980 H. G. Wells Award, Journal of the Travellers Aid Society
Best Pre-20th Century Boardgame of 1981 Charles S. Roberts Award, House Divided
Best Professional Roleplaying Magazine of 1981 H. G. Wells Award, Journal of the Travellers Aid Society
All Time Best Miniatures Rules for 20th Century Land Battles of 1981 H. G. Wells Award, Tacforce
Best Miniatures Rules of 1982 H. G. Wells Award, Striker
Best Roleplaying Rules of 1984 H. G. Wells Award,
Best Miniatures Rules of 1986 H. G. Wells Award, Command Decision
Best Roleplaying Adventure of 1986 H. G. Wells Award, Going Home
Best Boardgame Covering the Period 1900-1946 of 1987 Origins Award, Scorched Earth
Best Boardgame Covering the Period 1947-Modern Day of 1987 Origins Award, Team Yankee
Best Miniatures Rules of 1987 Origins Award, Harpoon
Best Miniatures Rules of 1988 Origins Award, To The Sound ofthe Guns
Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Boardgame of 1988 Origins Award, Sky Galleons of Mars
Best Graphic Presentation of a Boardgame of 1988 Origins Award, Sky Galleons of Mars
Best Pre-World War Two Game of 1989 Charles S. Roberts Award, House Divided
Best Roleplaying Rules of 1993 Origins Award, Traveller: the New Era