XYZZY Awards (Best Use of Innovation)
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The Best Use of Innovation award honors the year's most innovative work of interactive fiction.
Note: The Best Implementation and Best Use of Innovation awards replace the Best Use of Medium award, beginning with XYZZY Awards 2010.
Best Use of Innovation Winners
- 2010 Best Use of Innovation: Aotearoa (Matt Wigdahl; Glulx).
- 2011 Best Use of Innovation: Kerkerkruip (Victor Gijsbers).
- 2012 Best Use of Innovation: First Draft of the Revolution (Emily Short, Liza Daly and Inkle).
Best Use of Innovation Winners and Finalists
- 2010 Best Use of Innovation: Aotearoa (Matt Wigdahl; Glulx).
- Finalist: > by @ (Aaron A. Reed; Z-code).
- Finalist: Rogue of the Multiverse (C.E.J. Pacian; TADS 3).
- 2011 Best Use of Innovation: Kerkerkruip (Victor Gijsbers).
- Finalist: maybe make some change (Aaron A. Reed).
- Finalist: Zombie Exodus (Jim Dattilo).
- 2012 Best Use of Innovation: First Draft of the Revolution (Emily Short, Liza Daly and Inkle).
- Finalist: Counterfeit Monkey (Emily Short, Glulx).
- Finalist: Guilded Youth (Jim Munroe, Z-code).
- Finalist: howling dogs (Porpentine, Twine).