XYZZY Awards (Best Implementation)
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The Best Implementation award honors proficiency in the use of the parser, default messages, and so on.
Note: The Best Implementation and Best Use of Innovation awards replace the Best Use of Medium award, beginning with XYZZY Awards 2010.
Best Implementation Winners
- 2010 Best Implementation: Aotearoa (Matt Wigdahl; Glulx).
- 2011 Best Implementation: Six (Wade Clarke).
Best Implementation Winners and Finalists
- 2010 Best Implementation: Aotearoa (Matt Wigdahl; Glulx).
- Finalist: Hoist Sail for the Heliopause and Home (Andrew Plotkin; Z-code).
- Finalist: Hoosegow (Ben Collins-Sussman and Jack Welch; Z-code).
- 2011 Best Implementation: Six (Wade Clarke).
- Finalist: Taco Fiction (Ryan Veeder).
- Finalist: Zombie Exodus (Jim Dattilo).