2013 ENnie Award winners

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2013 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 2013 ENNIE Awards

The following are the winners of the 13th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2013: [1]

Contents

Judges' Spotlight Winners

Gold and Silver Winners

CategoryGold WinnerSilver Winner
Best AdventurePathfinder: 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, InteriorShadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions) Ed Greenwood Presents Elminster's Forgotten Realms (Wizards of the Coast)
Best BlogGnome StewThe Illuminerdy
Best CartographyThe Lands of Ice and Fire (Random House)Sprawl Sites: High Society and Low Life (Catalyst Game Labs)
Best Electronic BookDeadlands 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 GameMazes and Perils RPG (WG Productions)Silent Memories (Morning Skye Studio)
Best Free ProductWayfinder #8 (Paizo Fans United)Shadowrun Quick-Start Rules (Catalyst Game Labs)
Best GameIron Kingdoms (Privateer Press) Night's Black Agents (Pelgrane Press)
Best MiniaturePathfinder Bestiary Box (Paizo Publishing)Pathfinder Battles: Shattered Star Gargantuan Blue Dragon (WizKid Games/NECA)
Best Monster/AdversaryNPC Codex (Paizo Publishing)Inner Sea Bestiary (Paizo Publishing)
Best PodcastTableTop: Dragon AgeHaste: The Official Obsidian Portal Podcast
Best Production ValuesShadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions)Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press)
Best RPG Related ProductKobold Guide to Wordbuilding (Kobold Press)The Lands of Ice and Fire (Random House)
Best Rules Dungeon World (Sage Kobold Productions)Iron Kingdoms (Privateer Press)
Best SettingMagnimar: City of Monuments (Paizo Publishing)Mythic Iceland (BRP/Chaosium)
Best Software Roll20 (The Orr Group, LLC)The Crawler's Companion (Purple Sorcerer Games)
Best SupplementShadowrun 2050 (Catalyst Game Labs)Doctor Who: The Time Traveler's Companion (Cubicle 7)
Best WebsiteGnome StewThe Escapist
Best WritingKobold Guide to Worldbuilding (Kobold Press)Night's Black Agents (Pelgrane Press)
Product of the YearNPC Codex (Paizo Publishing)Shadows of Esteren Book 1 (Agate Editions)
Fans’ Choice for Favorite Publisher Paizo Publishing Goodman Games

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References

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