2016 Origins Award winners
The following are the winners of the 43rd annual (2016) Origins Award, presented at Origins 2017:
Category | Winner | Company | Designer(s) |
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Game of the Year | Scythe | Stonemaier Games | |
Best Board Game | Scythe | Stonemaier Games | |
Best Card Game | Mystic Vale | Alderac Entertainment Group | |
Best Family Game | Happy Salmon | North Star Games | |
Best Miniatures Game | Warhammer 40,000 Kill Team | Games Workshop | |
Best Collectible Game | Pokémon XY - Steam Siege | The Pokémon Company | |
Best Role-Playing Game | No Thank You, Evil! | Monte Cook Games | |
Best Game Accessory | Blood Rage Organizer | The Broken Token | |
Fan Favorites
Category | Winner | Company | Designer(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Fan Favorite Board Game | Scythe | Stonemaier Games | |
Fan Favorite Card Game | Mystic Vale | Alderac Entertainment Group | |
Fan Favorite Family Game | Happy Salmon | North Star Games | |
Fan Favorite Miniatures Game | Warhammer 40,000 Kill Team | Games Workshop | |
Fan Favorite Collectible Game | Magic the Gathering: Kaladesh Booster | Wizards of the Coast | |
Fan Favorite Role-Playing Game | Star Wars: Edge of the Empire | Fantasy Flight Games | |
Fan Favorite Game Accessory | Blood Rage Organizer | The Broken Token | |
Hall of Fame inductees
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