Chaosium has done exceptionally well at the 2019 ENnies. Held in Gen Con every year the ENnies are one of the most prestigious prizes a publisher or contributor to the RPG industry could hope to win.
Chaosium won either Gold or Silver for every category they were nominated in and took home seven wins. Free League Publishing won four times on their own and twice in partnership with Järnringen.
Kenneth Hite, writing for Pelgrane Press, took Gold for The Fall of Delta Green in Best Setting which pushed Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu – Terror Australis 2e into Silver.
The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society took Gold for Best RPG Related Product with Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: Masks of Nyarlathotep which pushed Chaosium’s own Miskatonic University: The Restricted Collection into Silver.
20019 ENnie Winners
You can see and search through the 2019 nominations in full over at Geek Native’s dashboard.
Best Online Content
- GOLD: Seth Skorkowsky
- SILVER: The Alexandrian
Best Podcast
- GOLD: Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff
- SILVER: Red Moon Roleplaying
Best Cartography
- GOLD: Forbidden Lands (Free League Publishing)
- SILVER: A New Map of Hot Springs Island (Swordfish Islands)
Best Aid/Accessory – Digital
- GOLD: World Anvil Grandmaster Tier Worldbuilding & Campaign Management Platform
- SILVER: DUNGEONFOG—Online Map Maker & Authoring Tool
Best Aid/Accessory – Non-Digital
- GOLD: Masks of Nyarlathotep Gamer Prop Set (H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society)
- SILVER: Dwarven Forge’s Dungeon of Doom Modular Terrain (Dwarven Forge)
Best Production Values
- GOLD: Forbidden Lands (Free League Publishing)
- SILVER: Invisible Sun Black Box (Monte Cook Games)
Best Art, Cover
- GOLD: Call of Cthulhu – Terror Australis 2E (Chaosium Inc.)
- SILVER: KULT: Divinity Lost, 4th Edition (Helmgast AB)
Best Art, Interior
- GOLD: RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha Slipcase (Chaosium Inc.)
- SILVER: Symbaroum Monster Codex (Free League Publishing)
Best Organized Play
- GOLD: Cypher Play Numenera Season 18-2: Building Amber (Monte Cook Games)
- SILVER: Minsc and Boo’s Guide to Stuff and Things (Greg Marks)
Best Family Game / Product
- GOLD: Kids on Bikes (Renegade Game Studios/Hunters Entertainment)
- SILVER: Dinosaur Princesses (Ardens Ludere)
Best Layout and Design
- GOLD: Symbaroum Monster Codex (Free League Publishing)
- SILVER: The Black Hack 2nd Edition (Squarehex)
Best Electronic Book
- GOLD: Sly Flourish’s Return of the Lazy Dungeon Master (Last Word Audio)
- SILVER: Fear’s Sharp Little Needles (Stygian Fox Publishing)
Best Free Game / Product
- GOLD: Ironsworn (Shawn Tomkin)
- SILVER: The Ultraviolet Grasslands (Hydra Cooperative)
Best Adventure
- GOLD: Masks of Nyarlathotep (Chaosium Inc.)
- SILVER: Mothership: Dead Planet (Tuesday Knight Games)
Best Rules
- GOLD: Call of Cthulhu Starter Set (Chaosium Inc.)
- SILVER: Forbidden Lands (Free League Publishing)
Best Monster/Adversary
- GOLD: Sandy Petersen’s Cthulhu Mythos for 5E (Petersen Games)
- SILVER: Creature Codex for 5th Edition (Kobold Press)
Best Supplement
- GOLD: The Glorantha Sourcebook (Chaosium Inc.)
- SILVER: The 7th Ed. Guide to Cthulhu Invictus (Golden Goblin Press)
Best RPG Related Product
- GOLD: Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: Masks of Nyarlathotep (H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society)
- SILVER: Miskatonic University: Restricted Collection (Chaosium Inc.)
Best Setting
- GOLD: The Fall of DELTA GREEN (Pelgrane Press)
- SILVER: Call of Cthulhu – Terror Australis 2e (Chaosium Inc.)
Best Writing
- GOLD: Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay Core Rulebook (Cubicle Seven)
- SILVER: KULT: Divinity Lost, 4th Edition (Helmgast AB)
Best Game
- GOLD: Mothership: Player’s Survival Guide (Tuesday Knight Games)
- SILVER: Dialect: A Game about Language and How it Dies (Thorny Games)
Product of the Year
- GOLD: Masks of Nyarlathotep Gamer Prop Set (H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society)
- SILVER: Forbidden Lands (Free League Publishing)
Fan’s Choice, Best Publisher
- Chaosium Inc.
Nominations vs Wins
The data is a little hard to visualise, but this chart tallies up the nominations against wins.
What do you think of the judges’ decisions?