Simon W’s Thursday Report from Spiel 2021

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I was standing near the entrance this morning at 09:45 when they let the punters in and as usual at Spiel there was a healthy buzz of noise and a rush of air as people jogged to find a space on their favourite tables. There was a queue at various booths to buy games with limited copies or which had the most hype – this year definitely made more noticeable by the problems of getting games to Essen on time. Notable long queues were for Arche Nova at Feuerland (only 20 copies in English); Devir for Bitoku (excuse the incorrect accents); Golem even though this year Cranio are in Hall 5; and Kosmos (no idea what they were queuing for though!).

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Dale Yu – Review of Dice Trip Germany

Dice Trip – Germany

  • Designer: Hartmut Kommerell
  • Publisher: Helvetiq
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 9+
  • Time 30 minutes
  • Played on review copy provided by Helvetiq

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Helvetiq is one of the game companies that I think are not as well known as they should be. Based in Lausanne, this Swiss company makes games on the lighter/family side, and as such, I think that “gamers” often overlook them.  In the past few years, I’ve been happy to give their games a try.  We recently tried out a prototype of Save Patient Zero which was a fun team-based deduction game.

Dice Trip – Germany is billed as a roll-and-write game where you will travel through Germany.  Your goal is to create the longest possible continuous route on your way through the 25 different cities shown on the map.  The components are fairly simple; you get a pack of 50 one sided map sheets, pencils, and 4 colored dice.

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Dale Yu: Review of HELP!

HELP!

  • Designer: Kim Vandenbroucke
  • Publisher: Amigo Games
  • Players: 3-5
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 15-20 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Amigo

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HELP! Is one of this year’s traditional card games that always appear at the SPIEL convention.  There are usually two to four games in this little double deck box, and when I’m at the fair, I routinely come home with one or two of them each year.  This year, I am not at the fair, but the great folks at Amigo sent me at least one to play.  

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Dale Yu – Review of My First Advent Calendar

My First Advent Calendar

  • Publisher: Haba
  • Players: N/A
  • Age; 2+
  • Time: 3-5 minutes/day

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So, I grew up as a Catholic in the Midwest, so I’m quite familiar with Advent Calendars.  As it turns out, it might not be as common a phenomenon in other parts of the country.  As my travels thru Germany have shown, Advent Calendars are a big part of the holiday season, and most of my trips through toy stores and department stores provide me plemty of choices for my Advent Calendar. enjoyment.

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Dale Yu – Preview of Steam Up

Steam Up

  • Designers: Pauline Kong, Marie Wong, Haymen Lee
  • Publisher: Hot Banana Games
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 14+
  • Time: 40-60 minutes
  • Played with prototype copy provided by publisher

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Steam Up places gamers in the midst of a dim sum restaurant – sitting around a common table, competing with each other to get the best selection of the tasty bite size treats as they come out!  The board shows a turntable with spaces of 6 stacks of bamboo steamers.  These are seeded with 2, 3 or 4 pieces of Dim Sum.  The outside rim of the turntable has marks which designate an area for each player.  Any steamers which are wholly or partly in a player’s area can be taken by that player.

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Dale Yu – Review of Envy – Escape Kit from Lock Paper Scissors

Envy

Website: https://lockpaperscissors.co/envy/

Players: we had 3 solvers

Time: took us 35 minutes

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Lock Paper Scissors offers a number of escape kits – these print and play activities help your “transform your home into an immersive adventure”.  They currently offer 6 different kits, each with a different theme.  When you buy the kit, you’ll download all the files needed.  The main escape room is found in one .pdf – this one spans 17 pages.  If you look through the file archive, you’ll also find plenty of other files to help you transform your room with the theme – posters, costumes and other props can also be printed out!

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