I know we’re all excited about the goings on at Essen. But this is the time of year in which Fairplay announces the winner of the a la carte for the best card game of the year, so I wanted to spread the news.
Every year since 1991, the readers of Germany’s Fairplay magazine have helped choose the a la carte award. The list of winners is long and prestigious; in my opinion, no other gaming award may have gotten it “right” so often. In most years, there is a dominant card game and the a la carte unerringly picks it out. This year, though, there were two outstanding, world class games played with cards: SdJ winner Codenames and 7 Wonders: Duel, the acclaimed 2-player version of 7 Wonders. In what is probably a mild upset, the award went to the latter game. When the vote totals are released a bit later, I’ll be very curious to see how close this contest wound up being. Congratulations to designers Antoine Bauza and Bruno Cathala, and consolations to Codename’s designer Vlaada Chvatil (who must be satisfied with the oodles of extra sales the SdJ brought him).
Here are the top 10 vote-getters, together with their designers. I’ll follow the list up with some fun facts about each game.
- 7 Wonders: Duel (Antoine Bauza, Bruno Cathala)
- Codenames (Vlaada Chvatil)
- Die Holde Isolde (Nicolas Poncin)
- Oh My Goods! (Alexander Pfister)
- Die Fiesen 7 (Jacques Zeimet)
- Agent Undercover (Alexandr Ushan)
- The Castles of Burgundy: The Card Game (Stefan Feld)
- Kobayakawa (Jun Sasaki)
- 3 sind eine zu viel! (Reinhard Staupe, Christoph Behre)
- Die Portale von Molthar (Johannes Schmidauer-Konig)
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