2010

Dixit

Each of the 84 large-format cards is a little work of art. The lovingly constructed images are there to set players’ imagination racing. Each player has six cards to choose from. One player, the storyteller, thinks of an idea inspired by a card, says it out loud and plays that card face down. Each other

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| Spiel des Jahres | 2010

Identik

One player describes, all the others draw: using more or fewer words, the art director describes the artwork in his or her hand. The artists aren’t expected to create identical duplicates, that’s not what this game’s about. The time is quickly up then with great anticipation the hidden criteria are revealed: does the fish have

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2010

Panic Tower!

The aim of the game is to build towers on the game board’s nine coloured spaces. To help you do this there are action cards and three sizes of wooden building blocks. A player draws a card and must then place two or three blocks on the space corresponding to the colour on the card.

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2010

Fresko

The church’s ceiling fresco needs restoring: a task that requires strategic daily planning for the painters of the Renaissance. Only early risers will have their first choice of paints at the market – but will have to pay the most for the privilege. Late sleepers, meanwhile, can usually grab a bargain. The time you get

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2010

Vampire der Nacht

In the cellar of the ruined castle there are vampire children asleep. You can see them through holes in the floor. But there’s also a chance that dangerous garlic bulbs, left behind by a wicked vampire hunter, will fall through these holes onto the children. But Leo Longtooth and his little bat are on guard,

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2010

Turi-Tour

Pigs, horses, cows, sheep and rabbits are all going on holiday. They each want to go to one of the five holiday islands depicted on the game board. One player puts on the blindfold and another draws their task card, which shows at least one animal. Then they place the corresponding wooden animal figure into

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2010

Kraken-Alarm

The reef is full of seahorses, snails and colourful fish. Each player tries to collect as many sea creatures as possible with the research ship. But be careful: there’s danger if you catch the Kraken Kuno in your net. Kraken-Dad Kurt tries to recapture little Kuno with his long tentacles. The players move the ship

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2010

Im Wandel der Zeiten – Das Würfelspiel – Bronzezeit

Every new civilisation springs from modest beginnings: beginning with only three dice, goods and food must be collected and buildings constructed. Acquired goods aren’t marked on a game board, like usual, but rather on a wooden peg board. The excitement lies in which tactics players use to advance their civilisation: hiring workers allows you to

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2010

A la carte

Whose mouth doesn’t water at a perfectly cooked meal? Who wouldn’t complain about an over-salted soup? Each player receives a miniature hotplate and pan for their kitchen. To make it as a cordon bleu chef you’ll have to stick to the rules and add just the right amount of seasoning. Turn over the spice bottle

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2010
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