2011

Qwirkle

The display of black varnished, brightly patterned wooden blocks on the table grows quickly. In each row you may only place blocks with the same pattern but of a different colour. Or different patterns in the same colour: for example circle, square and star in red. Each player can place more than one block. These

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| Spiel des Jahres | 2011

Da ist der Wurm drin

In this game, the colourful worms crawl through the two-level game board – you can bet on it. A coloured dice decides which of the six worm pieces – all of different lengths – you can use to extend your own worm. Longer pieces are always better, as the winner is the owner of the

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| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2011

Die kleinen Zauberlehrlinge

There’s more than you can see hidden under the floor of the magician’s kitchen. Magnetic stumbling blocks make life hard for the magician’s apprentices. They need to balance different ingredients on their heads and manoeuvre them into cauldrons of the same colour. Players are only allowed to push their figures across the game board using

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2011

Zicke Zacke

The animals are hiding in a dung heap behind a wooden fence comprised of cards, with only parts of their bodies being visible. Each seek card shows one of the animals currently hiding. On a turn, a player reveals a seek card so that all players can see it, then everyone tries to slap the

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2011

Strasbourg

Players are in pursuit of prestige in 15th century Strasbourg. They can increase this by sending family members to guilds and to the city council. There, using a bit of luck and a lot of strategic skill, they have to make their influence count. The key to victory is how the players divide their 24

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2011

Lancaster

England in the year 1413. With their knights and squires, players set forth to support King Henry V of Lancaster and increase their influence throughout the country. The coloured wooden knight blocks – the thicker they are, the stronger they are – must assert themselves against opponents in the counties, replacing weaker figures with stronger

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2011

Die verbotene Insel

The Forbidden Island is sinking. Some of the 24 tiles are already under water at the beginning of the game and the rest of the island is slowly going under. The adventurers have to hurry to find the four artefacts before the island disappears for good. They need team work and planning to do this,

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2011

Asara

Who will build the most beautiful towers in Asara and earn the most prestige with the Caliph? The players are called up to compete and must use different tactics to try and construct the land of 1000 towers. Coloured cards are used to acquire tower pieces, construct buildings or take money from the bank. Once

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2011

7 Wonders

Over the course of three ages, each master builder constructs one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. But in this strategy game suitable for small and large groups it’s not only the centuries-long building projects but also “ordinary” buildings that can score points. Players use the resources of these ancient cities, trade with

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| Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2011
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