2 to 4 players

Ugo!

The King wants revenue. In order to provide it, the players in the card game “Ugo!” have to take the right tricks in the right order. There are five suits, each with the numbers zero to eight. Each player begins the round with ten cards in hand. If you can, you must follow suit. The

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2015

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

Orléans

Orléans in the middle ages. Merchants strive for fame and fortune in the Loire Valley. At their side are an illustrious carousel of a wide range of professions. Knights, craftsmen, sailors, monks, farmers and scholars are hired over the course of the game. What’s makes this different is that they firstly go into a bag

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2015

Elysium

Welcome to mythic Greece. As demigods, the players try to collect allies of different families of gods over five epochs and transfer them to their Elysium. To gain a card from the centre of the board and then use its power, players must have an equal number of columns in the depicted colour. Since after

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2015

Schatz-Rabatz

Stealing and stacking treasure – that’s what “Schatz-Rabatz” is all about. When the timer starts, players have to snatch precious items from the middle of the table and stack them in their treasure chests until they’re full to the brim. If the lid doesn’t close then you’ll have to make some more room. Once the

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel 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

Spinderella

Speedy ants flit over the forest floor. But above them lurk three fat spiders in their web. This is shown on a second game map, hovering over the forest floor. Magnets mean that when two spiders move, the third can abseil down to the forest floor on a long thread to catch one of the

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| Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2015

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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