Challengers and Acropolis Win 2023 Japan Boardgame Prize!

The Japan Boardgame Prize is an annual award sponsored by U-more, an organization whose goal is to spread the culture of board games in Japan.  There are two different awards each year and the winners for 2023 were recently announced.  Before I give the results, let me explain how the two awards work.

The “U-more award” is chosen by a jury from the organization and is aimed at more introductory games.  The games tend to be the weight of SdJ winners, although they are sometimes a little heavier.  The award was temporarily suspended in 2020, following the outbreak of Covid–this is the first year since then that it has been awarded.

The “Voting award” is just that:  an award based on the picks from the general public, who can vote for their favorites on the U-more website and events sponsored by the organization in Japan.  These games run the gamut as far as weight is concerned, as you can see from the last few winners (Codenames, Kingdomino, Terraforming Mars, L.L.A.M.A., It’s a Wonderful World, Lost Ruins of Arnak, and Ark Nova)–it’s just the game the voters like the best.

This year, the voters chose Challengers!, which beat out runner-up Darwin’s Journey by a significant margin.  This is the fourth significant award for Challengers!.  Its biggest honor was taking the Kennerspiel last year, but it also won the As d’Or Initiate award and was one of the three winners of the Meeples Choice Awards.  Darwin’s has now received nominations in four awards, but has yet to win any of them.  The next two spots in the voter’s list went to Earth and Revive.

The U-more jury chose Akropolis.  Akropolis also won the General As d’Or earlier and has been nominated numerous other times.  The other two nominated games in this category are Challengers! and Super Mega Lucky Box.

The top 10 finishers for the Voting award (and their point count) and the three nominated games for the U-more are given below, together with their designers.  Congratulations to the winners!

VOTING AWARD

  1. Challengers!  (Johannes Krenner, Markus Slawitscheck) – 156
  2. Darwin’s Journey  (Simone Luciani, Nestore Mangone) – 74
  3. Earth  (Maxime Tardif) – 57
  4. Revive  (Kristian Ostby, Eilif Svensson, Helge Meissner, Anna Wermlund) – 56
  5. Nanatoridori  (Toshiki Arao) – 47
  6. Sea Salt & Paper  (Bruno Cathala, Theo Riviere) – 46
  7. Heat: Pedal to the Medal  (Asger Granerud, Daniel Pedersen) – 45
  8. Turing Machine  (Yoann Level, Fabien Gridel) – 44
  9. Glittering Jewels – 43
  10. Super Mega Lucky Box  (Phil Walker-Harding) – 40

U-MORE AWARD

Winner:  Akropolis  (Jules Messaud)
Nominated:  Challengers!  (Johannes Krenner, Markus Slawitscheck)
Nominated:  Super Mega Luck Box  (Phil Walker-Harding)

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Dale Yu: Review of Expeditions Around The World

Expeditions Around the World

  • Designer: Wolfgang Kramer
  • Publisher: Super Meeple
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Hachette USA (distributor)

Embark on an adventurous race around the world in Expeditions: Around the World! Discover extraordinary destinations, immerse yourself in new cultures, encounter exotic wildlife, and marvel at stunning landscapes!  Three expeditions depart from Northern Europe, engaging every player in each thrilling journey. With secret destinations in mind, players aim to influence expeditions, reaching as many as possible to shape courses and score victory points. Experience detailed, stunning artwork, and fascinating facts on each location card. Get ready for a tabletop journey, where every location card is a ticket to explore the world. Let the wonders of travel unfold in the palm of your hands with Expeditions!

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Dale Yu: Review of Vampire Village

Vampire Village

  • Designer: Maxime Rambourg
  • Publisher: Studio H
  • Players: 1-5
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 20-30 minutes
  • Played with game provided by distributor, Hachette USA

In the heart of a hostile region, you’re the head of a fortified village. When night falls, ferocious monsters emerge from the darkness and storm your village! To avoid carnage, organize your defenses, call in your heroes and… direct the most dangerous creatures toward your neighbors!

The game is played over two rounds, split in two distinct phases. During the day, each player selects cards to build their village, considering the best combination of buildings, the optimal positioning and also recruit powerful heroes to protect their villagers. During the night, they receive Creature cards to split between themselves and their neighbors In the best of cases, they choose to keep creatures that their defense can handle while hitting the weakest spots in your neighbor’s defenses!

Finally, the Creatures attack and destroy the most exposed buildings and villagers. At the end, the player with the most surviving villagers and tamed creatures mastered is declared the winner !

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Josiah’s Monthly Roundup Repost – April 2024

Here is the next installment from Josiah, one of our newest contributors!

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April 2024
Games I played for the first time this month, from worst to best, along with my ratings and comments.
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Dale Yu: Review of Snow White and the Eleven Dwarves

Snow White and the Eleven Dwarves

  • Designer: Chok Sien Hiew
  • Publisher: Cili Padi games
  • Players: 7-18
  • Age: 7+
  • Time: 20 minutes

Living with a clan of Dwarfs can be quite an adventure. They’re hardworking and dedicated, but their tendency for messiness and love for food fights can make things challenging. Despite these quirks, they have hearts brimming with kindness and a wickedly delightful sense of humour. When it comes to hide-and-seek, their version is absolutely hilarious and bound to leave you in stitches.

Snow White and the Eleven Dwarfs is a game for 7 to 18 players, and is perfect for parties and family gatherings. It is a team deduction game, with Snow White on one side, and the Dwarfs on the other. Dwarf identities are secret, and Snow White needs to find the Dwarf named Happy. The Dwarfs work together to figure out who among them has overslept and is late for work.

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Dale Yu: Review of Scribbly Gum

Scribbly Gum

  • Designer: Phil Walker-Harding
  • Publisher: Postmark Games
  • Players: 1+
  • Age: 6+
  • Time: 20 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Did you know Australia’s scribbly gum trees get their beautiful scribbles from baby moths burrowing through the bark?

In Scribbly Gum, each player has their own tree diagram and every turn gets to draw a line that leads to food for your baby moth to eat. Collect sets of food to score points. Whoever scribbles their way to the most valuable food wins!

Scribbly Gum can be played with any number of players at once and includes directions for classroom play.

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