approx. 30 minutes

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

Divinare

It’s the late 19th century in London: Soothsayers and diviners meet to crown the best in their profession. The task is this: How many cards in each of the four colours are in the game? At the beginning, each participant knows only his hand of cards, as well as the maximum number possible per colour.

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2013

Madagascar Catan Junior

Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, Alex the Lion and Melman the Giraffe rove around the country as competitors, each with their own traveling circus. Where does it best pay to pitch the circus tent? Do fields or meadows or forest or desert bring advantages? By cleverly choosing the best places, one can steadily expand

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2013

Spinnengift und Krötenschleim

A mischievous goblin has mixed up all the ingredients in the witches’ kitchen. Where’s the toad slime now? The spider venom? The mouse droppings? Face-down ingredients cards are dispersed across the game board. Now the task is to reveal and remember which ingredient is in which location so that you can find them later to

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2012

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

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

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

Mondo

Reizvolle Landschaften zeichnen sich durch große Abwechslung aus, hier sind viele Tiere heimisch. Die Mitspieler entwerfen neue Welten aus möglichst vielen solcher Landschaften, indem alle gleichzeitig Plättchen vom großen Vorrat in der Tischmitte greifen und in ihr eigenes Puzzle integrieren. Und das unter Zeitdruck. Sie müssen aber nicht nur auf den Timer, sondern auch darauf

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2011

Uluru

Am Abend suchen Australiens Traumvögel die besten Schlafplätze rund um den Uluru-Berg auf. Alle haben dabei so ihre Wünsche: Der gelbe Paradiesvogel möchte gegenüber vom grünen sitzen, der orange in der Bumeranggruppe, der weiße Vogel neben dem gelben… Kaum wurden die Wunschkarten ausgelegt, platzieren die Spieler gleichzeitig und jeder für sich die bunten Traumvögel auf

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2011
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