2010 ENnie Award winners

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2010 ENnie Award winners
Awarded forBest role-playing games of previous year
Country United Kingdom & United States
Presented by Gen Con
First awarded2001
Website Archive of 2010 ENNIE Awards
  2009 winners  · ENNIE Awards ·  2011 winners  

The following are the winners of the 10th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2010:

Gold and Silver Winners

CategoryGold WinnerSilver Winner
Best Cover ArtPathfinder Bestiary, Paizo Publishing Eclipse Phase, Catalyst Game Labs/Posthuman Studios
Best Interior ArtPathfinder Core Rulebook, Paizo Publishing Shadowrun 20th Anniversary, Catalyst Game Labs
Best CartographyPathfinder City Map Folio, Paizo Publishing Aces & Eight: Judas Crossing, Kenzer & Company
Best Writing Eclipse Phase, Catalyst Game Labs/Posthuman Studios Victoriana 2nd Ed, Cubicle 7 Entertainment
Best Production ValuesPathfinder Core Rulebook, Paizo Publishing Shadowrun 20th Anniversary, Catalyst Game Labs
Best Rules Diaspora, VSCA Heroes 6th Edition, Hero Games
Best AdventurePathfinder #31: Stolen Land, Paizo Publishing Trail of Cthulhu: Armitage Files, Pelgrane Press
Best Monster or AdversaryPathfinder Bestiary, Paizo Publishing Pathfinder: Classic Horrors Revisited, Paizo Publishing
Best SettingDay After Ragnarok Atomic Overmind Press Rome: Life and Death of the Republic Cubicle 7 Entertainment
Best SupplementMysteries of the Hollow Earth, Exile Games Studio Player's Handbook 3, Wizards of the Coast
Best Aid or AccessoryPathfinder GM Screen, Paizo Publishing Gaming Paper, Gaming Paper
Best Miniatures ProductsD&D Minis, Wizards of the Coast Gaming Paper, Gaming Paper
Best RPG Related ProductCthulhu 101, Atomic Overmind Press Battletech: 25 Years of Art and Fiction, Catalyst Game Labs
Best Electronic BookThe Great City Player’s Guide, 0One Games The Devil We Know, Paizo Publishing
Best Free ProductAdvanced Players Guide Playtest, Paizo Publishing Lady Blackbird, one seven design
Best Website Obsidian Portal d20PFSRD.com
Best Podcast Atomic Array All Games Considered
Best Blog Kobold Quarterly Gnome Stew
Best GamePathfinder, Paizo Publishing Shadowrun 20th Anniversary, Catalyst Game Labs
Product of the YearPathfinder, Paizo Publishing Eclipse Phase, Catalyst Game Labs/Posthuman Studios
Fan Award for Best Publisher Paizo Publishing Fantasy Flight Games

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