Post by chgowiz on Jul 1, 2009 7:11:29 GMT -6
The judging for the One Page Dungeon Contest has concluded and we have chosen our winners. It was a tough contest to judge - we had 112 entries which far exceeded our expectations. Some of us had a lot of things going on in June, but we managed to get through it and we now have the list of winners in hand.
Before we announce the winners, I'd like to give a big sincere Thank You to our sponsors, who we will rename at the end of this post. Without them, we would not have the fantastic prizes that we're about to hand out. Please be sure to thank them yourselves, and make sure that you consider them all for future purchases.
So ... without further ado, here are the winners of the first ever One Page Dungeon Contest:
Honorable Mentions - these dungeons will not receive a prize, but they are extremely worthy of note and made it into the final Judges Picks before we had to whittle the list down to the last winners. These dungeons will be included in the Winners publication. The category listed was the decision of the judge who selected these honorable mentions.
Best Aquatic Entry: The Barnacle Caves - Sam Kisko
Best Classic: Ruffthroat's Rathskeller - Lee Barber
Best Dungeon Circa 1974: The Crumbling Dungeon - Lord Kilgore
Best Dungeon Crawl: Shrine of the Savage Jungle - John Laviolette
Most Elegant: Clockwork Crypt - Gary S. Watkins
Funniest: The Vareh'gra Depths - Gary McCammon
Best Geometry: Halls of the Mad Mage - Justin Alexander
Best Homage: The Omenous Portent of the Highlands Meteor - Tim Hensley
Best Introductory One-Shot: The Tomb of Durhan Oakenshield - Dyson Logos
Best Non-Dungeon: The Great Cloud Caper - Jonathan Lee
Best Unconventional: Traps-R-Us - Chris Torrence
Best Use of Tables: Mountain Lair of the Misanthropic Magus - Sean Wills
Runner Ups - these dungeons were the top of the Judges Picks, after we had picked the top 3 winners. Each of these represents an outstanding dungeon, certain to appeal to most everyone. These dungeons will be awarded prizes as noted. The category is as the Judge picked it:
Best Hack-n-Slash: The Gray Goblin Warrens - Christopher Brackett
Prize: Random Esoteric Creature Generator
Best Non-Fantasy Entry: The Horror of Leatherbury House - Michael Wolf
Prize: Bundle of Goblinoid Games products
Best Pub: Arendt's Old Peculiar- Antti Hulkkonen
Prize: Tabletop Adventures bundle: Bits of Darkness, Deck O'Names
Best Replayable Entry: The Infinite Tower - James E. Raggi IV
Prize: Otherworld Minatures - Pig Faced Orcs box set
Best Retro Use of 30x30 Space: Megadungeon of the Mad Archmage Gary Stu - Adam Thornton
Prize: Bundle of Knockspell and City Encounter PDFs
Best Silly Dungeon: Maze of NAMCAP - Patrick Riley
Prize: Bundle of Wizards of the Coast 4e Adventure Modules
Wow - those were fantastic dungeons, but the best is yet to come...
These top 3 dungeons represent a lot of hard work, imagination and a very interesting situation from a judging perspective - these 3 were the easiest to agree up on as nearly all of us had them at the top of our lists. So, here are the Best of Old School and Best of New School entries:
Best New School Dungeon: Cry of the Gravegod by Heron Prior
Prizes: Bundle of Necromancer games product, Fantasy Grounds II License, Wizards of the Coast - Dungeon Delve book and Adventurer's Vault book, 6 month membership to Obsidian Portal, AvatarArt free artwork, Quarterly membership to Monte Cook’s DungeonADay.com
Best Old School Dungeon: Valley of the Necromancer Kings by Andrew Gale
Prizes: Bundle of Brave Halfling Production products, Demon Idol Miniature, 6 month membership Obsidian Portal, Fantasy Grounds II License, AvatarArt free artwork, Bundles of Fight On and Knockspell issues
And finally... the best of the best. This dungeon was highly favored by almost all of the judges for various reasons and after much screaming and ranting and throwing of keyboards...er... after reasoned and balanced discussion, we came to the conclusion that this entry was the winner of the One Page Dungeon Contest...
Best Overall One Page Dungeon: Secrets of the Old City by Simon Bull
Prizes: Patron membership of Wolfgang Baur’s Open Design, Kobold's Guide to Game Design by Kobold Quarterly, Quarterly membership to Monte Cook’s DungeonADay.com, A full License for Smitework’s Fantasy Grounds II, 1 year membership to Obsidian Portal, 50$ Gift Certificate from One-Bookshelf, Bundles of Fight On and Knockspell issues
Also, please note that we will also be offering passes for the Las Vegas NeonCon gaming convention to any of the honorary mention, Runner ups and Best of winners, that would like to attend. Vegas, baybee!
Wow! There you have it... the top entries and the prizes! We want to congratulate all the winners for their efforts and their achievement and thank all of YOU for entering, participating, asking questions, being flexible and understanding when we had issues and snafus and for being patient while the judges read and enjoyed each and every entry.
What are we going to do about releasing all of these entries? Chatty and I have batted this around a bit and this is what we've come up with:
The winners and honorable mentions will be placed in a PDF with a color cover to be created by the recent winner of the Erol Otus/Fight On!/Otherworld art contest: Mark Allen! The cover will feature a scene from the Secrets of the Old City winning dungeon. The PDF will also have some reprints of the One Page dungeon posts, the posts Chatty and I did on how to make a one page dungeon key, as well as a copy of the template itself for your use. This PDF will be distributed by Tabletop Adventure on most of the RPG PDF outlets - and it will be FREE.
We are going to make a second PDF which will feature the winners and runner ups, but will not feature the color cover and additional freebies. This PDF will be placed into an archive (ZIP) file which will also have all the entries for you to download. Yes, if you want to see all 112 entries, you will be able to do so. We'll work out where that will be hosted, but be warned, it's a large 68 MB file. The PDF will be for you to use if you wish to see/feature the winners.
I want to thank my fellow dungeon-contest-partner ChattyDM (http://chattydm.net) and our hardworking judges -Sham from Sham's Grog n Blog (http://shamsgrog.blogspot.com/), Amityville Mike from Society of Torch, Pole and Rope (http://poleandrope.blogspot.com/), Dave from Critical-Hits.com (http://www.critical-hits.com/) and Alex from Alex's Diary/Wiki (http://www.emacswiki.org/alex/RPG). I'd also like to thank Graham from Critical Ankle Bites (http://criticalanklebites.com/) - Life prevented him from serving as a judge, but we thank him for his input and comments.
Congrats again to all the winners and thank you to all who participated!
(The complete post and some additional commentary can be found on my blog.)
Before we announce the winners, I'd like to give a big sincere Thank You to our sponsors, who we will rename at the end of this post. Without them, we would not have the fantastic prizes that we're about to hand out. Please be sure to thank them yourselves, and make sure that you consider them all for future purchases.
So ... without further ado, here are the winners of the first ever One Page Dungeon Contest:
Honorable Mentions - these dungeons will not receive a prize, but they are extremely worthy of note and made it into the final Judges Picks before we had to whittle the list down to the last winners. These dungeons will be included in the Winners publication. The category listed was the decision of the judge who selected these honorable mentions.
Best Aquatic Entry: The Barnacle Caves - Sam Kisko
Best Classic: Ruffthroat's Rathskeller - Lee Barber
Best Dungeon Circa 1974: The Crumbling Dungeon - Lord Kilgore
Best Dungeon Crawl: Shrine of the Savage Jungle - John Laviolette
Most Elegant: Clockwork Crypt - Gary S. Watkins
Funniest: The Vareh'gra Depths - Gary McCammon
Best Geometry: Halls of the Mad Mage - Justin Alexander
Best Homage: The Omenous Portent of the Highlands Meteor - Tim Hensley
Best Introductory One-Shot: The Tomb of Durhan Oakenshield - Dyson Logos
Best Non-Dungeon: The Great Cloud Caper - Jonathan Lee
Best Unconventional: Traps-R-Us - Chris Torrence
Best Use of Tables: Mountain Lair of the Misanthropic Magus - Sean Wills
Runner Ups - these dungeons were the top of the Judges Picks, after we had picked the top 3 winners. Each of these represents an outstanding dungeon, certain to appeal to most everyone. These dungeons will be awarded prizes as noted. The category is as the Judge picked it:
Best Hack-n-Slash: The Gray Goblin Warrens - Christopher Brackett
Prize: Random Esoteric Creature Generator
Best Non-Fantasy Entry: The Horror of Leatherbury House - Michael Wolf
Prize: Bundle of Goblinoid Games products
Best Pub: Arendt's Old Peculiar- Antti Hulkkonen
Prize: Tabletop Adventures bundle: Bits of Darkness, Deck O'Names
Best Replayable Entry: The Infinite Tower - James E. Raggi IV
Prize: Otherworld Minatures - Pig Faced Orcs box set
Best Retro Use of 30x30 Space: Megadungeon of the Mad Archmage Gary Stu - Adam Thornton
Prize: Bundle of Knockspell and City Encounter PDFs
Best Silly Dungeon: Maze of NAMCAP - Patrick Riley
Prize: Bundle of Wizards of the Coast 4e Adventure Modules
Wow - those were fantastic dungeons, but the best is yet to come...
These top 3 dungeons represent a lot of hard work, imagination and a very interesting situation from a judging perspective - these 3 were the easiest to agree up on as nearly all of us had them at the top of our lists. So, here are the Best of Old School and Best of New School entries:
Best New School Dungeon: Cry of the Gravegod by Heron Prior
Prizes: Bundle of Necromancer games product, Fantasy Grounds II License, Wizards of the Coast - Dungeon Delve book and Adventurer's Vault book, 6 month membership to Obsidian Portal, AvatarArt free artwork, Quarterly membership to Monte Cook’s DungeonADay.com
Best Old School Dungeon: Valley of the Necromancer Kings by Andrew Gale
Prizes: Bundle of Brave Halfling Production products, Demon Idol Miniature, 6 month membership Obsidian Portal, Fantasy Grounds II License, AvatarArt free artwork, Bundles of Fight On and Knockspell issues
And finally... the best of the best. This dungeon was highly favored by almost all of the judges for various reasons and after much screaming and ranting and throwing of keyboards...er... after reasoned and balanced discussion, we came to the conclusion that this entry was the winner of the One Page Dungeon Contest...
Best Overall One Page Dungeon: Secrets of the Old City by Simon Bull
Prizes: Patron membership of Wolfgang Baur’s Open Design, Kobold's Guide to Game Design by Kobold Quarterly, Quarterly membership to Monte Cook’s DungeonADay.com, A full License for Smitework’s Fantasy Grounds II, 1 year membership to Obsidian Portal, 50$ Gift Certificate from One-Bookshelf, Bundles of Fight On and Knockspell issues
Also, please note that we will also be offering passes for the Las Vegas NeonCon gaming convention to any of the honorary mention, Runner ups and Best of winners, that would like to attend. Vegas, baybee!
Wow! There you have it... the top entries and the prizes! We want to congratulate all the winners for their efforts and their achievement and thank all of YOU for entering, participating, asking questions, being flexible and understanding when we had issues and snafus and for being patient while the judges read and enjoyed each and every entry.
What are we going to do about releasing all of these entries? Chatty and I have batted this around a bit and this is what we've come up with:
The winners and honorable mentions will be placed in a PDF with a color cover to be created by the recent winner of the Erol Otus/Fight On!/Otherworld art contest: Mark Allen! The cover will feature a scene from the Secrets of the Old City winning dungeon. The PDF will also have some reprints of the One Page dungeon posts, the posts Chatty and I did on how to make a one page dungeon key, as well as a copy of the template itself for your use. This PDF will be distributed by Tabletop Adventure on most of the RPG PDF outlets - and it will be FREE.
We are going to make a second PDF which will feature the winners and runner ups, but will not feature the color cover and additional freebies. This PDF will be placed into an archive (ZIP) file which will also have all the entries for you to download. Yes, if you want to see all 112 entries, you will be able to do so. We'll work out where that will be hosted, but be warned, it's a large 68 MB file. The PDF will be for you to use if you wish to see/feature the winners.
I want to thank my fellow dungeon-contest-partner ChattyDM (http://chattydm.net) and our hardworking judges -Sham from Sham's Grog n Blog (http://shamsgrog.blogspot.com/), Amityville Mike from Society of Torch, Pole and Rope (http://poleandrope.blogspot.com/), Dave from Critical-Hits.com (http://www.critical-hits.com/) and Alex from Alex's Diary/Wiki (http://www.emacswiki.org/alex/RPG). I'd also like to thank Graham from Critical Ankle Bites (http://criticalanklebites.com/) - Life prevented him from serving as a judge, but we thank him for his input and comments.
Congrats again to all the winners and thank you to all who participated!
(The complete post and some additional commentary can be found on my blog.)