Friday, August 17, 2007

Ennie Awards Announced

Green Ronin surprised me. This says go get yourself a copy of Mutants & Masterminds Ultimate Power, which won four awards (tied with Ptolus if you include product of the year).

Also, Green Ronin had a gold or silver winner in all but five categories if you include WFRP as part of their efforts. They came in second place as best publisher to Wizards of the Coast ... which won no awards.

These awards are highly suspect at best anyway, so take them with a massive sodium dose.

My picks in red (partial list):

Best Fan Site
Silver: Planewalker
Gold: Dragonlance Nexus

Best PodCast
Silver: Yog Radio
Gold: Have Games, Will Travel

Best Cover Art
Silver: Hollow Earth Expedition, by Exile Games Studio
Gold: Five Fingers, Port of Deceit, by Privateer Press

Best Interior Art
Silver: Qin, by 7th Circle
Gold: Mutants and Masterminds, Ultimate Power by Green Ronin Publishing

Best Cartography
Silver: WFRP GM Toolkit, by Black Industries
Gold: Ptolus, City by the Spire, by Malhavoc Press

Best Production Values
Silver: Mutants and Masterminds, Ultimate Power, by Green Ronin Publishing
Gold: Ptolus, City by the Spire, by Malhavoc Press

Best Writing
Silver: WFRP Children of the Horned Rat, by Black Industries
Gold: Five Fingers, Port of Deceit, by Privateer Press

Best Rules
Silver: Spirit of the Century, by Evil Hat
Gold: Mutants and Masterminds, Ultimate Power, by Green Ronin

Best Adventure
Silver: Mutants and Masterminds, Time of Vengeance, by Green Ronin Publishing
Gold: WFRP: Lure of the Liche Lord, by Black Industries

Best Setting
Silver: Five Fingers, Port of Deceit, by Privateer Press
Gold: Ptolus, City by the Spire, by Malhavoc Press

Best Supplement
Silver: Mutants and Masterminds, Ultimate Power, by Green Ronin Publishing
Gold: WFRP Companion, by Black Industries

Best Aid or Accessory
Silver: GameMastery Combat Pad, by Open Mind Games/Paizo Publishing
Gold: Deck of Many Things, by Green Ronin Publishing

1 comment:

  1. Didn't think Chris Gonnerman was gonna win for Basic Fantasy, but I still think it's a good book. A good list of winners though.

    Don

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