2 to 4 players

Tapikékoi?

“Tapikékoi”? Or “Tu as piqué quoi?”, which is French for “What have you pinched”? That’s what the players are trying to find out. This cheekily illustrated game depicts a picture book family idyll: father, mother, daughter, son and a perfect home. Four tableaus depict the kitchen, bedroom, garden and living room, while small cardboard chips

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2021

Traumfänger (Dream Catcher)

A guessing game, a story game but above all a wonderfully sumptuous adventure: this is Traumfänger. The most important components – aside from lots of imagination – are square cards and round discs. The former represent nightmares and the latter cuddly toys of different sizes that chase the nightmares away. Children take it in turns

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2021

My City

In “My City” players will be building cities and – as you can guess from the title – each will build their own. Everyone gets a personal landscape board and a supply of building tiles in different colours and shapes. A deck of cards determines the order in which the buildings can be placed. What

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| Nominated for Spiel des Jahres | 2020

Kitchen Rush

Too many cooks spoil the broth? Only if they don’t work together! In “Kitchen Rush” players have to prove themselves in the hustle and bustle of an everyday restaurant. Guests need to be welcomed, orders taken and meals prepared. A game round only lasts five to ten minutes, so in order to try and please

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2020

Foto Fish

If you want to photograph fish, you’ll need patience. Or – in the case of “Foto Fish” – a cardboard aquarium. There’s no wild chaotic swimming around here, all the fish stay where they are. You still need to have a good eye, as the dice determine which fish (one, two, more or even none)

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| Nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Little Town

Mountains, lakes, forests and lots of arable grassland: the perfect location! In “Little Town” players are building a settlement together and are competing for the best plots of land. On your turn you will send one worker to a free space on the map. There the worker will activate all surrounding spaces, so at the

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| Recommendation list Spiel des Jahres | 2020

Go Slow!

Snails aren’t well known for their racing skills. They crawl almost meditatively across the ground, just taking their time. In “Go Slow!”, however, they too want to know what it’s like to feel the adrenaline of a race coursing through their shell. But not too fast, they’re still staying true to themselves: may the slowest

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Hans im Glück (Hans in Luck)

Less is more – and who knows that better than the fairytale character Lucky Hans? He starts out with gold and after merrily making a number of trades he ends up happy with nothing. This game is a playful monument to this master of minimalism. Each Hans begins with six gold nugget chips and has

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| Recommendation list Kinderspiel des Jahres | 2020

Pioneers

Starting on the east coast, players are trying to settle North America. To do this, they will build a road network, one that other players may use too – for a small fee of course. On your turn you move the shared stagecoach to an unoccupied settlement, then drop off a matching pioneer. The pioneers

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| Recommendation list Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2018
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