ENnies Honorable Mention for Masque of the Red Death
ENnies Honorable Mention for Masque of the Red Death
Masque of the Red Death has received an ENnie Honorable Mention for Best d20 Game of 2005.
More information is posted on the White Wolf website.
Congratulations to the authors: Carla Hollar, Claire Hoffman, Harold Johnson, Rucht Lilavivat, Andrew Scott and Peter Woodworth and to editor Dale Donovan for a fine job on a labor of love.
The ENnies are awards chosen by fans to honor tabletop games and are presented each year at GenCon.
Thanks to those who voted,
Jackie Cassada & Nicky Rea
More information is posted on the White Wolf website.
Congratulations to the authors: Carla Hollar, Claire Hoffman, Harold Johnson, Rucht Lilavivat, Andrew Scott and Peter Woodworth and to editor Dale Donovan for a fine job on a labor of love.
The ENnies are awards chosen by fans to honor tabletop games and are presented each year at GenCon.
Thanks to those who voted,
Jackie Cassada & Nicky Rea
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Drinnik Shoehorn wrote:Congratulations. I liked the Masque book and the setting.
Have you got a link, please?
go to www.white-wolf.com (the White Wolf home page) and there's an announcement on the page. Read the full story and it lists all the nominees and the honorable mentions.
Jackie
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Re: ENnies Honorable Mention for Masque of the Red Death
DarkDuo wrote:Masque of the Red Death has received an ENnie Honorable Mention for Best d20 Game of 2005.
More information is posted on the White Wolf website.
Congratulations to the authors: Carla Hollar, Claire Hoffman, Harold Johnson, Rucht Lilavivat, Andrew Scott and Peter Woodworth and to editor Dale Donovan for a fine job on a labor of love.
The ENnies are awards chosen by fans to honor tabletop games and are presented each year at GenCon.
Thanks to those who voted,
Jackie Cassada & Nicky Rea

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One thing I always loved about MotRD is that it was different from everything else out there. Plus it's the perfect place to run some of your favourite horror books, poems, movies, etc as games to torment your players. Likewise, the approach to how Gothic Earth was constructed makes it very appealing for players who are not fond of high fantasy (like me, though I play alot of magically inclined characters, I tone down the level of magic in all my games by making it rarer still).
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I think it would have deserved the prize in any case, as they didn't even give it to *City State of the Invincible Overlord*, which was certainly the best High Fantasy book last year.The Pickled Punk wrote:I guess congratulations are in order for winning honorable mention. Maybe if there weren't so many problems with the book, you would have taken top prize.
The nice thing about GE is that it added something regular games just didn't offer to the players - now, IMO, it deserved some corrections, but it still was better as the usual *steam-punk/dark fantasy/god war setting*.
