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XYZZY Award for Best NPCs : ウィキペディア英語版
List of XYZZY Awards by category

This is a list of XYZZY Awards results, grouped by award rather than year. The XYZZY Awards are the annual awards given by the publication "XYZZYnews" to works of interactive fiction, serving a similar role to the Academy Awards for film. The awards were inaugurated in 1997, initially with eight categories: best game, best writing, best story, best setting, best puzzles, best individual puzzle, best NPCs (non-player characters) and best individual NPC. Two others, best individual player-character and best use of medium, were added the following year. For the 2010 awards, the best use of medium award was divided into separate awards for best implementation and best use of innovation, while new awards were instituted for non-game creations: best technological development and best supplemental materials. Presented in early spring, any game released during the year prior to the award ceremony is eligible for nomination to receive an award. The decision process takes place in two stages: members of the interactive fiction community nominate works within specific categories and sufficiently supported nominations become finalists within those categories. Typically there are four or five finalists in each category. Community members then vote among the finalists, and the game receiving a plurality of votes is given the award in an online ceremony on ifMUD.
Each entry below lists the winners of each award in each year, followed by other finalists for that year.
==Best game==
Given since 1996, the award for Best Game recognizes the game which is the most enjoyable as a whole; other awards recognize merit in particular qualities.
* 2012: ''Counterfeit Monkey'' by Emily Short
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* ''Andromeda Apocalypse'' by Marco Innocenti
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* ''Bee'' by Emily Short
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* ''howling dogs'' by Porpentine
* 2011: ''Cryptozookeeper'' by Robb Sherwin
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* ''Mentula Macanus: Apocolocyntosis'' by Adam Thornton
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* ''Six'' by Wade Clark
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* ''Zombie Exodus'' by Jim Dattilo
* 2010: ''Aotearoa'' by Matt Wigdahl
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* ''Hoist Sail for the Heliopause and Home'' by Andrew Plotkin
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* ''One Eye Open'' by Colin Sandel and Carolyn VanEseltine
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* ''Rogue of the Multiverse'' by C. E. J. Pacian
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* ''The Warbler's Nest'' by Jason McIntosh
* 2009: ''Blue Lacuna'' by Aaron A. Reed
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* ''Broken Legs'' by Sarah Morayati
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* ''Make it Good'' by Jon Ingold
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* ''The Shadow in the Cathedral'' by Ian Finley and Jon Ingold
*2008: ''Violet'' by Jeremy Freese
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* ''Everybody Dies'' by Jim Munroe
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* ''Gun Mute'' by C. E. J. Pacian
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* ''Nightfall'' by Eric Eve
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* ''Piracy 2.0'' by Sean Huxter
* 2007: ''Lost Pig'' by Admiral Jota
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* ''An Act of Murder'' by Christopher Huang
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* ''Child's Play'' by Stephen Granade
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* ''Fate'' by Victor Gijsbers
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* ''Suveh Nux'' by David Fisher
* 2006: ''The Elysium Enigma'' by Eric Eve
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* ''Floatpoint'' by Emily Short
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* ''The Baron'' (a.k.a. ''De Baron'') by Victor Gijsbers
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* ''The Primrose Path'' by Nolan Bonvouloir
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* ''The Traveling Swordsman'' by Mike Snyder
* 2005: ''Vespers'' by Jason Devlin
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* ''All Hope Abandon'' by Eric Eve
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* ''Chancellor'' by Kevin Venzke
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* ''Distress'' by Mike Snyder
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* ''Finding Martin'' by Gayla Wennstrom
* 2004: ''Blue Chairs'' by Chris Klimas
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* ''Future Boy!'' by Kent Tessman
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* ''Necrotic Drift'' by Robb Sherwin
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* ''Return to Ditch Day'' by Michael J. Roberts
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* ''The Dreamhold'' by Andrew Plotkin
* 2003: ''Slouching Towards Bedlam'' by Daniel Ravipinto and Star Foster
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* ''City of Secrets'' by Emily Short
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* ''Risorgimento Represso'' by Michael J. Coyne
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* ''Scavenger'' by Quintin Stone
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* ''To Hell in a Hamper'' by J. J. Guest
* 2002: ''Savoir Faire'' by Emily Short
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* ''1893: A World's Fair Mystery'' by Peter Nepstad
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* ''Earth and Sky 2: Another Earth, Another Sky'' by Paul O'Brian
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* ''Lock & Key'' by Adam Cadre
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* ''Till Death Makes a Monk-Fish out of Me!'' by Jon Ingold and Mike Sousa
* 2001: ''All Roads'' by Jon Ingold
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* ''Best of Three'' by Emily Short
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* ''Fallacy of Dawn'' by Robb Sherwin
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* ''First Things First'' by J. Robinson Wheeler
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* ''Pytho's Mask'' by Emily Short
* 2000: ''Being Andrew Plotkin'' by J. Robinson Wheeler
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* ''Galatea'' by Emily Short
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* ''LASH'' by Paul O'Brian
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* ''Rameses'' by Stephen Bond
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* ''Shade'' by Andrew Plotkin
* 1999: ''Varicella'' by Adam Cadre
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* ''For a Change'' by Dan Schmidt
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* ''Lunatix: The Insanity Circle'' by Mike Snyder
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* ''The Mulldoon Legacy'' by Jon Ingold
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* ''Worlds Apart'' by Suzanne Britton
* 1998: ''Spider and Web'' by Andrew Plotkin
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* ''Anchorhead'' by Michael Gentry
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* ''Little Blue Men'' by Michael Gentry
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* ''Once and Future'' by G. Kevin Wilson
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* ''Photopia'' by Adam Cadre
* 1997: ''I-0'' by Adam Cadre
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* ''Babel'' by Ian Finley
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* ''A Bear's Night Out'' by David Dyte
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* ''The Edifice'' by Lucian P. Smith
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* ''Glowgrass'' by Nate Cull
* 1996: ''So Far'' by Andrew Plotkin
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* ''The Light: Shelby's Addendum'' by Colm McCarthy
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* ''Lost New York'' by Neil deMause
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* ''The Meteor, the Stone, and a Long Glass of Sherbet'' by Graham Nelson
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* ''Time: All Things Come to an End'' by Andy Phillips

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