That's the problem with talking to Americans. You go to bed and wake up with 2 full pages of posts.
I must apologize for a very wrong choice of words in my last post. As many know here, I'm not a native speaker and sometimes my choice of words is awkward. Stephen King once said "the first word that comes to your mind is usually the best", but he wasn't thinking about ME. I must admit "overenthusiastic" would not have come in ages, tho

(Anyway: voting for Barack Obama in the "Miss Texas" awards I wouldn't call "overenthusiastic"...)
The problem, again, is not about CYOA vs Parser. The problem (in my opinion) is that better games were more suited for some of the nominees and ZE shouldn't even be considered innovative or puzzle-driven. I know, there are some inventory puzzles but, c'mon. Deciding wether to shoot a zombie with a machine gun or a pistol is in another league than trying to understand how blorple works in Spellbreaker.
BUT. I may not be comfortable with ZE being nominated for best story or setting (and maybe that's because I prefer Hogwarts to a zombie infested american metropolis), but this is how it went. In the betting industry, when a match gets "strange" or too many bets (i.e., for those comfortable with football: FCBarcelona vs. Canicattì gets 100k bets on the second) the game is closed and the bets stopped. But this is not the case. If a very popular game like Angry Birds gets 1million votes from the crowd who plays it, it DESERVES to win. Even if the opponent was Final Fantasy VII.
So, as Xyzzy is right now: either totally cancel ZE from the list or let it go with the flow. Cause removing it from (i.e.) the best puzzles category would mean being subjective and imposing by the hosts and this is NOT RECOMMENDED.
Again, sorry for saying that someone was "stupid". I just meant "exited". Maybe a lil too much. (Or very much misinformed, which by far seems to be the best solution).
--- PSs
PS: Jim. Don't run away from criticism. Noone is bashing on your work. Just pinpointing what's wrong with it. If you can't stand the heat then maybe it's better you stay out of comps or awards. During IFComp2011 we had REVIEWS during the voting period. You can't begin to understand how it was frustrating and how one could have felt offended. But it was the most inspiring set of constructive criticism our games ever had.

PPS: Matt, thank you for liking my setting. It's kinda the FIRST public compliment my game gets, ever.
Cyanotic hellos to all.