2011 ENnie Award winners

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2011 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 2011 ENNIE Awards

The following are the winners of the 11th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2011: [1]

Contents

Judges' Spotlight Winners

Gold and Silver Winners

CategoryGold WinnerSilver Winner
Best AdventurePathfinder Adventure Path #43: The Haunting of Harrowstone (Paizo Publishing)Delta Green: Targets of Opportunity (Arc Dream Publishing/Pagan Publishing)
Best Aid/AccessoryHero Lab (Lone Wolf Development)D&D Essentials: Dungeon Tiles Master Set – The Dungeon (Wizards of the Coast)
Best Art, CoverA Song of Ice and Fire Campaign Guide (Green Ronin Publishing)Shadowrun: Attitude (Catalyst Game Labs)
Best Art, InteriorPathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea World Guide (Paizo Publishing)DC Adventures Hero’s Handbook (Green Ronin Publishing)
Best BlogCritical HitsGnome Stew
Best CartographyPathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Poster Map Folio (Paizo Publishing)Bookhounds of London (Pelgrane Press)
Best Electronic BookContinuity (Posthuman Studios)Shanghai Vampocalypse (Savage Mojo)
Best Free ProductOld School Hack – Basic Game (Kirin Robinson)A Time of War: The BattleTech RPG Quick-Start Rules (Catalyst Game Labs)
Best Game The Dresden Files RPG (Evil Hat Productions )Mutants & Masterminds Hero’s Handbook (Green Ronin Publishing)
Best Miniatures ProductMousling Heroes (Reaper Miniatures)BattleTech 25th Anniversary Introductory Boxed Set (Catalyst Game Labs)
Best Monster/AdversaryPathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 2 (Paizo Publishing) Monster Vault (Wizards of the Coast)
Best New Game (published for the first time ever)The Dresden Files RPG (Evil Hat Productions ) The Laundry (Cubicle 7)
Best PodcastYog-SothothChronicles: Pathfinder Podcast
Best Production ValuesPathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 2 (Paizo Publishing)The Dresden Files RPG (Evil Hat Productions )
Best RPG Related Product Castle Ravenloft Boardgame (Wizards of the Coast)BattleTech 25th Anniversary Introductory Boxed Set (Catalyst Game Labs)
Best RulesThe Dresden Files RPG (Evil Hat Productions )D&D Rules Compendium (Wizards of the Coast)
Best SettingPathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea World Guide (Paizo Publishing)Dark Sun Campaign Setting (Wizards of the Coast)
Best SupplementPathfinder Roleplaying Game: Advanced Player’s Guide (Paizo Publishing)Space 1889: Red Sands (Savage Worlds) (Pinnacle Entertainment Group)
Best WebsiteObsidian Portald20pfsrd.com
Best WritingThe Dresden Files RPG (Evil Hat Productions )Delta Green: Targets of Opportunity (Arc Dream Publishing/Pagan Publishing)
Product of the YearPathfinder Roleplaying Game: Advanced Player’s Guide (Paizo Publishing)The Dresden Files RPG (Evil Hat Productions )

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References

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