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Cacao

Cacao is called the “fruit of the gods” because it was considered by the Aztecs to be so valuable they were even paid in cocoa beans. In “Cacao,” players settle an unexplored jungle with their tribe. They create plantations, sell their harvests, dig for gold and carry water for their village. Powerful temples and sun-worshipping

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2015

Vollmondnacht

There are werewolves in the village. But whose face are they hiding behind? The objective of the communication-based bluffing and party game “One Night Ultimate Werewolf” is to find out. At the beginning of the game each player is secretly assigned a character. Then night draws in and all players close their eyes. A games

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2015

Machi Koro

Our little town is ready to grow. Where at first only wheat fields and the village bakery slept the day away, soon the urban sprawl will give rise to shops, factories and cafés. Each player is the new mayor of one such mini-metropolis and wants to construct the four landmarks: train station, radio tower, amusement

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2015

SOS Titanic

The Titanic is sinking but this time we’re stepping in to help. Our task in this enthralling, co-operative card game is to save as many passengers as possible. To do this, we have to bring them to the lifeboats in the correct order – in 1912 it was all about rank – each passenger must

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2014

Sanssouci

As landscape gardeners, players are designing the gardens of Sanssouci Palace – and each in their own way. Order is all-important in this tile-laying game. Regardless whether pavilions, statues or fountains – for each of the nine different types of attraction there is a space on each player’s game board. But that’s not all: Players

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2014

Geister, Geister, Schatzsuchmeister!

This old house is haunted by ghosts. Nevertheless, four courageous treasure hunters dare to enter. After all, eight precious jewels are hidden there. Only those blessed with skill, luck and team spirit will get them. In this exciting co-ope rative game, players have to work together. Almost every move on the game board summons new

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| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Augustus

Bingo in ancient Rome: players gain control of Roman provinces and senators by amassing legions on their objective cards. Small cardboard tokens, displaying a number of symbols such as chariots or daggers, are pulled out of a bag. If a symbol matches one of one’s own cards, a legion may be placed on the card.

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2013

Hanabi

The word Hanabi is Japanese and means something like fire flower or fireworks. In this case, Hanabi is an unusual cooperative and communicative card game. Cards with fireworks images must be laid down in rows ordered by colours and numbers. The only problem: The players take up their cards the wrong way around. Unlike in

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| Spiel des Jahres | 2013

Escape – Der Fluch des Tempels

The cursed temple threatens to collapse. In this cooperative real-time game the team of adventurers have exactly 10 minutes time to find the exit and escape. First they must find the chambers in which they can activate magic stones to banish the curse. To this end all the players must roll their five dice simultaneously.

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2013
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