2014

Splendor

As a merchant with a penchant for gems, the players in “Splendor” have joined the precious stone business. You’ll purchase mines, establish transport routes, employ skillful polishers and open jewellery boutiques in the shopping alleys of the Renaissance. And by positioning yourself particularly cleverly, you can win the favour of one of the prominent noblemen

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2014

Voll Schaf

Today’s modern flocks of sheep are taking their fate into their own hooves. If the pasture beco mes too small, they arrange their own borders for themselves. In this fast and entertaining tactical game, players split their towers of sheep however they wish and move the newly created troop in a straight line across the

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2014

Oh Schreck, der Speck fliegt weg!

Not an elephant in a china shop but rather in a supermarket. That’s almost just as bad. It’s very hungry, and is piling an adventurously large number of groceries into its shopping trolley. Soon it’ll be “Oh Schreck, der Speck fliegt weg!” In this small but pretty building game, players will build a wobbly tower

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Speed Cups

When the bell tolls, speedy fun is guaranteed. In “Speed Cups” children have to put five plastic cups in the correct order. Amusingly illustrated cards show whether they need to be next to one another or stacked together. They show birds, ice creams or even pencils. But no-one has time to look carefully at them.

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Welches Tier bin ich?

Am I dressed up as a wolf or a fox? As a stork or a crane? 16 cards lie face-up, showing children in animal costumes. Another 16 cards, showing the same animals as the children’s costumes, are shuffled and placed face-down in a pile. In the variant for the youngest children, each child draws an

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Zieh Leine, Flynn!

The cheeky owl Flynn triumphantly sits enthroned in the crow’s nest of the pirate ship and looks over the treasure he’s pinched from the deck. In an adventurous manoeuvre, the furious pirates are attempting to win back their chests of gold, sparkling pieces of jewellery and valuable sabres. To do this, players make piles of

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Camel Up

This camel race is completely crazy: When the hump-backed animals land on a space they have to piggyback on top of one another – and the one on the bottom brings the others along for the ride! What’s going to happen? That’s for the players to work out: They’ll be betting on the outcome of

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| Spiel des Jahres | 2014

Gruselrunde zur Geisterstunde

Just after the clock strikes twelve, up to ten frightening figures appear in Villa Schauerstein. Different ghouls are moved into a three-dimensional cardboard castle. The children memorise who is standing where. Once the roof is placed on top, the witches, vampires and co. are pushed outside with a wand, so that they disappear behind the

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014

Game over

A dungeon full of monsters, a princess behind bars and a little barbarian as hero – is this suitable for a children’s game? Yes – when it’s so humorously done, like in this lovingly illustrated memory game, where even little barbarians won’t realise they’re actually training their memory. Players forge a path across a grid

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2014
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