Dungeon (magazine) - Recognition

Recognition

Awards
  • 1990: Origins Award for Best Professional Adventure Gaming Magazine of 1989
  • 1991: Origins Award for Best Professional Adventure Gaming Magazine of 1990
  • 2002: ENnie Award for Best Aid or Accessory
  • 2005: ENnie Awards for Best Cartography ("World Map of Greyhawk", Issues 118–121), Best Adventure (Maure Castle, Issue 112), Best Aid or Accessory (Dungeon magazine), and Best Free Product or Web Enhancement (Maps and handouts, Issues 114–122)
  • 2006: ENnie Awards for Best Cartography, Best Adventure, and Best Campaign Setting/Setting Supplement (Shackled City Adventure Path); and Best Free Product or Web Enhancement (Age of Worms Overload)
  • 2007: Origins Award for Best Fiction Publication of the Year 2006
  • 2007: ENnie Award for Best Free Product (Savage Tide Player’s Guide)
Nominations
  • 2006: Origins Award for Best Role-Playing Game Supplement of the Year 2005 (Shackled City hardcover)
  • 2006: ENnie Award for Best Production Values, Best d20/d20 OGL Product, and Best Product (Shackled City Adventure Path)
  • 2007: Origins Award for Best Fiction Publication of the Year 2006
  • 2007: ENnie Award for Best Adventure (Age of Worms Adventure Path)

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