The annual TAGIE awards have turned into not just an important night for recognizing those who invent toys and games but a very popular one. That was evidenced by what looked to be the almost 500 people crowded into the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry to honor the industry's toy and game inventors.
I had a number of people new to the event tell me that it felt like they were attending the Academy Awards. And I think that for those in attendance and those who won it was. These awards mean a great deal and that was brought home to me when Marty Abrams made his acceptance speech for winning, along with Joel Rosenzweig, the award for Excellence in Toy Design for their Fyr Flyz.
Here are this year’s winners:
Young Inventor of the Year • Greyson MacLean for BrickStix
Excellence in Electronic Adaptation of an Existing Toy or Game • Tom Liddell for Top Trumps
Excellence in Toy Design • Marty Abrams & Joel Rosenzweig for Fyr Flyz
Excellence in Game Design • Susan McKinley Ross for Qwirkle
Rising Star Inventor • Blake English for Air Swimmers
Excellence in Character Creation • Theodor “Dr. Seuss” Geisel
Hassenfeld Family Initiatives Humanitarian Award • Sir Torquil Norman





Marty is a great insperation and genius in the toy buisness. It is nice to see both he and Joel win!
Joe DiResta
Posted by: Joe DiResta | November 26, 2011 at 07:48 PM
Great interview with Excellence in Game Design winner Susan McKinley Ross about Qwirkle http://www.vocalo.org/blogs/archive/201111/tagie-winner-susan-mckinley-ross-quirkle
Posted by: NorthsideLou | November 28, 2011 at 09:35 AM