Content/Genre Award Online Game of the Year was originally offered as a content award for the "Online content awards" subset with categories
Entertainment Site of the Year and
News/Information Site of the Year. The
2nd Annual Interactive Achievement Awards (1999) had multiple genre-specific "Online content awards." Only one online award was offered for
2000. It would be renamed
Online Gameplay of the Year in
2001. No award would be offered at the
7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards.
Craft Award At the
8th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the award for
Online Gameplay was reintroduced as a craft award. The
Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay, is "presented to the individual or team whose work represents the highest level of achievement in online gameplay in an interactive title. These titles frequently offer excellent matchmaking systems, innovative gameplay options including collaborative and competitive gameplay, user customization and fluidity of gameplay." •
Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay (
2005—
2013) •
Outstanding Achievement in Connectivity (
2012—
2013)
Game of the Year Award The craft awards were dropped for the
17th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards and
Online Game of the Year was reintroduced as a "Game of the Year Award." The award was relabeled
Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay for the
2015 awards and relabeled again as
Online Game of the Year for the
2019 awards. •
Online Game of the Year (
2014,
2019—present) •
Outstanding Achievement in Online Gameplay (
2015—
2018)
Social Networking/Web Based Game of the Year A genre award for
Social Networking Game of the Year was introduced for the
2010 awards.
Social networking games were defined as games that "connect people through a collective game experience, allowing quick, easy, and fun interactions between real-life friends". The genre category for "Social Networking" was not offered for
2013, and a "Game of the Year" award for
Web Based Game of the Year was offered. Web based games were described as "titles played within a web browser and can include a variety of genres such as social networking games,
MMOs,
RPGs,
Action games. These titles are tailored to the technical parameters of web browsers (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari, and Firefox) and demonstrate a skilled usage of linking, sharing, and work equally well across multiple form factors and input mechanisms".
Web Based Game of the Year was featured in the rules & procedures for
2014, but there were not any finalists named for the category. •
Social Networking Game of the Year (
2010—
2012) •
Web Based Game of the Year (
2013) == Winners and nominees ==