Showing posts with label spiel des jahres. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiel des jahres. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

The 2011 Spiel Des Jahres Nominees Are...

Matt Leacock's Forbbiden Island (Gamewright, 2010)

It is the Most Wonderful time of the year for board game designers and publishers. Today, the Spiel Des Jahres (SdJ) jury announced its nominees for the coveted German Game of the Year trophy.

...and the 2011 nominees are:
-Asra
-Qwirkle
-Forbidden Island

But wait, aren't there usually five nominees for the SdJ?

Yes, but this year the SdJ jury decided to split the nominees into three groups. The three already listed are for the regular SdJ trophy. There were three more nominated for "kinderspiel des jahres" (children's game of the year), as well as for "kennerspiel des jahres," which goes to the best complex game of the year.

You can find the full list of nominations at the SdJ website.

A list of 12 other "recommended" games was also announced by the jury. Apparently these are games that didn't make the cut, but might be worth your time and money anyways. Check out those recommended games here.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Game of the Year Nominees Announced May 23

What were the best board games of the year? You may have your own opinions about that, or you could rely on the opinions of the Spiel des Jahres jury. If you are still new on your quest for the perfect game, the Spiel des Jahres (SdJ) is the German Board Game of the Year Award, presented every year in June. On May 23, five lucky nominations for the prize will be announced.


Its kind of a big deal. The German award is considered the top in the world and SdJ winners have consistently become some of the most-famous and best-loved games on the market.

Read more about the prestigious award from wikipedia, or go straight to the source.

Above is a close-up of the actual SdJ trophy to the 2001 SdJ award-winning Carcassone (Hans Im Glueck). Note a second SdJ trophy in the background.


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

My Wife Won't Play Dominion With Me...Help!


We all know Dominion is awesome, right?

It won the Spiel Des Jahres in 2009, its spawned numerous expansions, has beautiful artwork, and plays as good as a computer game as it does as a card game.

So why won't our wives play it with us?

I suggest three reasons:

1. Anything that looks like Magic the Gathering triggers an "Ok...why don't you and your friends go downstairs with that..." response. Let's face it, if it looks medieval, then its obviously your attempt to escape to a fantasy realm, and she's not going anywhere near that.

2. There are too many cards and too much reading. The basic game (alone) comes with 500, not to mention expansion cards. Talk about overwhelming! Even Hand and Foot Canasta only uses 270, and you don't have to read those cards.

3. No meeples. Meeples rock. Not just the original Carcassone meeples either. Any wooden game pieces provide a sense of stability in the game play. They're your identifying color, you can build little towers with them when its not your turn, and if the game goes poorly you can hold other player's meeples ransom.

That's right. I said it. Hold meeples ransom.

So, we've established Dominion rocks, and we've analyzed why your wife won't play it with you, but how can you get her to warm-up to the idea?

Again, three suggestions:

1. Point out that Domion is a lot like the Drug Store Game. If you don't know what the Drug Store Game is, its basically the real life version of trashing a card to gain 2 gold and an extra buy in Dominion. Or a little bit like the Moneylender card.

2. Play it one on one. Sometimes a crowd can make Dominion a little stressful. I don't like when everybody else plays their turn so fast that I'm still struggling to shuffle my deck from my last turn. Take it slow when you teach new people and let them read the cards!

3. Bribe her. Offer to make dinner or do the dishes or anything to get her to play. Dominion is awesome right? So if you can finally get someone to play they will probably love it, its the "getting them to play" that's the hardest part.

This post is not intended to be sexist in any way. I promise. My wife beats me at games about 60% of the time! This post is about whomever is not playing Dominion with you and how to change that.

So go forth and have good luck building your dominion of Dominion players.