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2013 ENnie Award winners | |
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Awarded for | Best role-playing games of previous year |
Country | United Kingdom & United States |
Presented by | Gen Con |
First awarded | 2001 |
Website | Archive of 2013 ENNIE Awards |
The following are the winners of the 13th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2013: [1]
Category | Gold Winner | Silver Winner |
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Best Adventure | Pathfinder: Rise of the Runelords Anniversary Edition (Paizo Publishing) | Achtung! Cthulhu – Three Kings (Chronicle City/Modiphius Entertainment) |
Best Aid/Accessory | Night's Watch (Green Ronin) | The Unspeakable Oath (Arc Dream Publishing) |
Best Art, Cover | Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press) | NPC Codex (Paizo Publishing) |
Best Art, Interior | Shadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions) | Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms (Wizards of the Coast) |
Best Blog | Gnome Stew | The Illuminerdy |
Best Cartography | The Lands of Ice and Fire (Random House) | Sprawl Sites: High Society and Low Life (Catalyst Game Labs) |
Best Electronic Book | Deadlands Reloaded: The Last Sons (Pinnacle Entertainment) | Hobomancer (Hex Games) |
Best Family Game | Doctor Who: Adventures in Time & Space—11th Doctor Edition (Cubicle 7) | Hero Kids—Fantasy RPG (Hero Forge Games) |
Best Free Game | Mazes and Perils RPG (WG Productions) | Silent Memories (Morning Skye Studio) |
Best Free Product | Wayfinder #8 (Paizo Fans United) | Shadowrun Quick-Start Rules (Catalyst Game Labs) |
Best Game | Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press) | Night's Black Agents (Pelgrane Press) |
Best Miniature | Pathfinder Bestiary Box (Paizo Publishing) | Pathfinder Battles: Shattered Star Gargantuan Blue Dragon (WizKid Games/NECA) |
Best Monster/Adversary | NPC Codex (Paizo Publishing) | Inner Sea Bestiary (Paizo Publishing) |
Best Podcast | TableTop: Dragon Age | Haste: The Official Obsidian Portal Podcast |
Best Production Values | Shadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions) | Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press) |
Best RPG Related Product | Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding (Kobold Press) | The Lands of Ice and Fire (Random House) |
Best Rules | Dungeon World (Sage Kobold Productions) | Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press) |
Best Setting | Magnimar: City of Monuments (Paizo Publishing) | Mythic Iceland (BRP/Chaosium) |
Best Software | Roll20 (The Orr Group, LLC) | The Crawler's Companion (Purple Sorcerer Games) |
Best Supplement | Shadowrun 2050 (Catalyst Game Labs) | Doctor Who: The Time Traveler's Companion (Cubicle 7) |
Best Website | Gnome Stew | The Escapist |
Best Writing | Kobold Guide to Worldbuilding (Kobold Press) | Night's Black Agents (Pelgrane Press) |
Product of the Year | NPC Codex (Paizo Publishing) | Shadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions) |
Fans’ Choice for Favorite Publisher | Paizo Publishing | Goodman Games |
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