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After 20 years with the German Spiel des Jahres and 10 years with the Deutscher Spiele Preis have gamers in Austria finally gotten their own national award. The award is given by the Wiener Spiele Akademie based on nominations from the public. |
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| The Vienna Game Academy have found that the game lives up to its title: "Simply Ingeniously". The game ties itself to the old tradition of Dominoes found in Vienna's many coffee houses, and with its easily understood mechanics does it lure people who does not usually play games, to the table. The game is well-suited for two players as well as larger groups, and even offers a solitaire variant. Finalists | |||||||
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| For the first time has there emerged an ideal symbiose between the traditional fantasy boardgame and eletronics. The game constantly offers new variants and yet is it so simple that it is a child's dream come true. King Arthur works perfectly - even after 30 or 40 games. Finalists | |||||||
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| © Mik Svellov 1997-2004 | editor@brettboard.dk | 16. aug 2004 |