2015 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 2015 ENNIE Awards |
The following are the winners of the 15th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2015: [1]
Category | Gold Winner | Silver Winner |
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Best Adventure | Horror on the Orient Express (Chaosium) | A Red & Pleasant Land (Lamentations of the Flame Princess) |
Best Aid/Accessory | Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters Screen (Wizards of the Coast) | Black Green Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition RPG Dice Set (Q-Workshop) |
Best Cover Art | Rise of Tiamat (Wizards of the Coast) | Achtung! Cthulhu: Terrors of the Secret War (Modiphius Entertainment Ltd) |
Best Interior Art | Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast) | The Strange (Monte Cook Games, LLC) |
Best Blog | ConTessa Tabletop Gaming by Women for Everyone | Gnome Stew |
Best Cartography | Ninth World Guidebook (Monte Cook Games, LLC) | The Guide to Glorantha (Moon Design Publications) |
Best Electronic Book | Basic Rules for Dungeons & Dragons (Wizards of the Coast) | Ken Writes About Stuff Volume 2 (Pelgrane Press) |
Best Family Game | Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set (Wizards of the Coast) | Atomic Robo The Roleplaying Game (Evil Hat Productions) |
Best Free Product | Basic Rules for Dungeons & Dragons (Wizards of the Coast) | 13th Age The Archmages Orrery (Pelgrane Press) |
Best Game | Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook (Wizards of the Coast) | The Strange (Monte Cook Games, LLC) |
Best Miniatures Product | Dungeons & Dragons Icons of the Realms Elemental Evil Boosters (WizKids) | Pathfinder Pawns Inner Sea Pawn Box (Paizo Inc.) |
Best Monster/Adversary | Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual (Wizards of the Coast) | Achtung! Cthulhu: Terrors of the Secret War (Modiphius Entertainment Ltd) |
Best Podcast | Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff | Miskatonic University Podcast |
Best Production Values | Dungeons & Dragons Starter Set (Wizards of the Coast) | Horror on the Orient Express (Chaosium) |
Best RPG Related Product | Designers & Dragons: A History of the Roleplaying Game Industry (Evil Hat Productions) | Temple of Elemental Evil (WizKids) |
Best Rules | Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook (Wizards of the Coast) | MUTANT Year Zero The Roleplaying Game (Modiphius Entertainment Ltd) |
Best Setting | A Red & Pleasant Land (Lamentations of the Flame Princess) | The Strange (Monte Cook Games, LLC) |
Best Software | Roll20 (Roll 20) | HeroLab (Lone Wolf Development) |
Best Supplement | Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters Guide (Wizards of the Coast) | Pathfinder RPG: Pathfinder Unchained (Paizo Inc.) |
Best Website | The Escapist | Tabletop Audio |
Best Writing | A Red & Pleasant Land by Zak S (Lamentations of the Flame Princess) | D&D Player's Handbook by Jeremy Crawford, James Wyatt, Robert J. Schwalb, Bruce R. Cordell (Wizards of the Coast) |
Fan's Choice for Best Publisher | Wizards of the Coast | Paizo Inc |
Product Of The Year | Dungeons & Dragons Players Handbook (Wizards of the Coast) | A Red & Pleasant Land (Lamentations of the Flame Princess) |
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Paizo Inc. is an American role-playing game publishing company based in Redmond, Washington, best known for the tabletop role-playing game Pathfinder. The company's name is derived from the Greek word παίζωpaizō, which means 'I play' or 'to play'. Paizo also runs an online retail store selling role-playing games, gaming aids, board games, comic books, toys, clothing and other products, and has an Internet forum community.
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Evil Hat Productions is a company that produces role-playing games. Chief among them is the free indie RPG, Fate, which has won numerous awards. In 2005, the company began producing a series of commercial role-playing games using an updated version of the Fate system, each focusing on a different genre. These include the 1920s pulp adventure Spirit of the Century and the hard sci-fi Diaspora. In 2010 they released The Dresden Files RPG, based on the Dresden Files series of novels by author Jim Butcher. The FATE system has also been licensed to Cubicle 7 Entertainment who used it for Starblazer Adventures, based on the British Starblazer comic.
Brian R. James is a game designer and software engineer. As a writer, Brian is best known for his online and print works for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game published by Wizards of the Coast. In game design circles, Brian is highly regarded for his deep knowledge of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting and its extensive history. In 2012 Brian won a Silver ENnie Award for Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentir Vale and he has been nominated for other ENnie Awards and Origins Awards.
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The following are the winners of the 1st annual ENnie Awards, held in 2001:
The following are the winners of the 2nd annual ENnie Awards, held in 2002:
The following are the winners of the 3rd annual ENnie Awards, held in 2003:
The following are the winners of the 4th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2004:
The following are the winners of the 5th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2005:
The following are the winners of the 6th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2006:
The following are the winners of the 11th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2011:
The following are the winners of the 12th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2012:
The following are the winners of the 13th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2013:
The following are the winners of the 14th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2014:
The following are the winners of the 16th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2016:
The following are the winners of the 17th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2017:
The following are the winners of the 20th annual ENnie Awards, held in 2020:
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