From One Page Dungeon Contest 2010 website:
Judges had one month to read all the submissions and another two weeks to discuss the result.
Here’s how we determined the winners:
Every judge nominated twenty entries and proposed a category or tag for each.
We prepared a list of the entries that got three or more nominations. These are the nominations.
Every judge again picked five entries from this smaller list.
All entries getting three or more votes are the judge’s picks.
We tried to make sure that every judge had at least three of his picks in the final list. Judge with an eclectic taste may find that not many of their nominations made it into this list. As the idea is to not only reflect popular opinion but to also capture some of the more eclectic entries out there, judges may add additional submission to the judge’s picks until we feel that every judge is well represented. We’ll try to aim for three entries per judge.
Based on the categories proposed in the first step, we assigned a category to each entry on the list.
The result was our release candidate 1. Judges got to check whether their favorites are still on the list.
We fix omissions and rename categories until we’re happy. This is our release candidate 2.
We revise everything until we’re happy. We have our list of winners!
Winners:
Entry
Winning Category
Adam Thornton – Central New Jersey After the “Big Whoops”
Best Post Apocalyptic Goodness
Antti Hulkkonen – Den of Villainy
Best Pirates
Chris Gonzales – The Tunnels of Turrack the Terrible
Best Sound Effects
Clarabelle Chong – Time for Tea
Best Victorian Sci-Fi
Corwin Riddle – City of Traitors
Best Lost City
Craig Brasco – The Vault of Zerduzan
Best Evil Cultist Hangout
Heron Prior – Trolls will be Trolls
Best Lair
Herwin Wielink – The Crypt of Luân Phiên
Best Architectural Design
Jimm Johnson and Jeff Lynk – The Contemptible Cube of Quazar
Craziest Map Award
Lord Kilgore – Heart of Darkness
Best Mini Campaign
Paul Siegel – Four Corners
Best Fitness Center
Peter A. Mullen – Laboratory of the Asmodean Techno-Mage
Snazziest Way to Push the Envelope
Rob Antonishen – Mine! Not Yours?
Best Mine Crawl
Shane Mangus – Raid on Black Goat Wood
Best Cthulhu
Simon Bull – The Ruination Of Tenamen
Best Monsters
Stuart Robertson – Dungeon From A Distant Star
Best Mixing of Genres
Tim Shorts – Where is Margesh Blackblood
Most Hideouts for the Head Bad Guy
Tom Holmes – The Bone Harvest Horror
Best Cartography