Spektakulärer Ausbruch aus dem Zoo: “Kuzooka” (Leo Colovini, Pegasus Spiele). Julia Zerlik erklärt das Spiel von der Empfehlungsliste Spiel des Jahres in einem kurzen Hörspiel.
Karina Lodenkemper Karina Lodenkemper was born in Marl in 1976. She still lives there with her husband and daughter. In 2001, she completed her education as an educator and initially worked in a kindergarten. Since 2009, she has been working at the Spieliothek Marl, which, in …
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Natascha Braunbeck Born in the Catan year 1995 and raised in the Main-Taunus district. In her childhood, she was playfully socialized with classics like Rummikub and Kniffel and has always loved to play. First visits to public game meetings a few years ago were Natascha’s entry …
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Michaela Poignée Born in 1975 and raised in Probstei, Michaela now lives in Bovenau near Rendsburg with her husband and two children. She works at a Sparkasse in the field of credit risk management. Even in her childhood, people played in the family circle. This passion …
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Tobias Franke The father of two saw the light of day in Mainz in 1977, only to make his home in Wiesbaden for the next 25 years just days later. Already as a child he lived out his play instinct: almost always with his friends outside, …
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„Die Legenden von Andor“, „Die Crew“ und „Catan“: Im Kosmos Verlag sind im vergangenen Jahr gleich drei Bücher zu ausgezeichneten Spielen erschienen – wir gehen der Frage nach, wie aus Spielen Bücher werden.
The Spiel des Jahres jury has chosen the idyllic board game “Dorfromantik: Das Brettspiel” (Dorfromantik: The Board Game) by Michael Palm and Lukas Zach as Spiel des Jahres 2023. “Dorfromantik” takes the pressure out of everyday life, said jury chairman Harald Schrapers, explaining the choice. “The …
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In the year 2023 board games find a larger audience today than they did just a few years ago. But they are not an uncontested shared experience. Rather, they must compete against other recreational activities and cultural events that we engage in with family and friends. …
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When one game ends, the next one begins. “Dorfromantik” always starts from square one but grows every time you play. Using tiles showing forests, fields and villages, players work together to build a landscape. Why? Well, because it looks nice. But more importantly because it will …
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