Essen 2008.
I am just back from four days in Essen, Germany, where I stayed for the annual game fair. Essen is all about analog gaming: from LARP and RPG to board and card games. As usual, I was stricken by the diversity and vitality I felt in contrast to the current staleness of the video games industry. I brought back 35 games which should be enough to last me until next time.
Most notable this year:
- With over 50 people all thursday, the longest queue I’ve ever witnessed at Essen was for a game called “Le Havre“. With a very dry theme, very heavy mechanics and not a very pretty board: this is a game clearly targeted at very core gamers… It’s probably surfing on the reputation of the author’s previous game: “Agricola”.
- Speaking of reputation surfing, Splotter, the publisher of the renowned “Roads & Boats”, came to Essen with a limited run of 200 “Duck Dealer” at €60 a pop. All gone in less than 10 minutes.
- My friend Philippe Nouhra set up Fun Forge – his own game company – to design and launch his first card game: “Illusio“. It’s a game about setting up and performing magic tricks that reminded me a little bit of Colosseum and Citadelles. The production values are very high, which is not all that surprising given Philippe’s talent. Best of luck to him in his new adventure!
- “Space Alert“, a very fast game (less than 10mn) where the players cooperatively and in real time fight threats as they are announced by an audio CD. It made quite a buzz.
- With beautiful and smart (from what I heard) games like Matagot’s “Giants” and Ystari’s “Sylla“, the French board game production is going strong.
- After 20 years of being scandalously ignored by the jury, the legendary Reiner Knizia won both the 2008 Spiel des Jahres and the Kinderspiel (for kids) with “Keltis” and “Wer War’s“. Personnaly, I think he deserved it way earlier for many other games (my favorite being “Tigris & Euphrates”) but it’s still good to see his talent finally recognized by a Spiel.
- Antoine Bauza’s “Ghost Stories” was my favorite game at Essen 08. I was really impressed by this excellent cooperative game where the players fight against chinese ghosts trying to haunt their village. A wonderful mechanic, perfectly integrated with the theme and beautifully produced by the folks at Repos Prod (who, this year, also published a funny version of “Pit” with cows). Well done guys!
Comments
Comment from Olivier
Time November 3, 2008 at 1:33 am
Hey, thanks for stopping by Antoine.
It’s not much of a review – more like an endorsement really – but it’s well deserved! I’ve played Ghost Stories a couple of times since and I like it even more. Very clever.
Comment from Antoine
Time November 4, 2008 at 10:36 am
FAQ is here, if you need it :
http://www.auteursdejeux.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=73
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Comment from Antoine
Time November 2, 2008 at 11:25 am
Thanks for the review ^^