ENnies

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The Annual Gen Con EN World RPG Awards (or ENnies) are annual, fan-based awards for tabletop role-playing game products and publishers hosted at Gen Con Indy. The name of the award is derived from the EN World web site that has hosted the awards since their inception in 2001.

The awards were initially focussed on d20 System products and publishers and were a solely internet-based event (hosted by EN World), but have since broadened their scope to include all forms of tabletop roleplaying and are now a part of Gen Con Indy.

The following 18 categories for nominations were used for the 2006 awards.

  • Best Fan Site
  • Fans' Choice: Best Publisher
  • Best Cover Art
  • Best Interior Art
  • Best Cartography
  • Best Production Values
  • Best Writing
  • Best Rules
  • Best Adventure
  • Best Supplement
  • Best Campaign / Campaign Supplement
  • Best Adversary / Monster Product
  • Best Aid / Accessory
  • Best Free Product or Webhancement
  • Best Electronic Book
  • Best Game
  • Best d20 / OGL Product
  • Best Product

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