Dale Yu: If you’ve been following along the past two weeks, we’ve run a number of columns on this blog where writers have listed and described their favorite games of the year. Kris Hall deserves the credit for the idea behind the entire project, and the rest of the Opinionated Gamers have contributed their ideas to it as well. I think that reading the “Best Of” lists of my fellow Opinionated Gamers has been very interesting, and it has helped me understand why they like the games that they like. The lists have also brought a few games to my attention that I had somehow missed in the previous year…
Like most things on the Opinionated Gamers, I tried very hard not to set any specific guidelines on the lists (no set criteria about how to choose games nor even a true guideline on how many games to spotlight) – so this isn’t the most scientific or standardized process – but it’s still interesting to look at what games the writers chose to highlight.
We’ve had 15 lists published to the blog, and there were another 12 OG members who contributed lists privately without writing up a more detailed piece on them – for a total of 27 “best of” lists. The most often named game, by a landslide, was 7 Wonders by Repos. Continue reading
Kennerspiel des Jahres – An Interview with Bernhard Löhlein, Speaker of the Jury
Well, yesterday you saw the brave (and hopefully not too misguided) attempt by the OG writers to predict the nomination lists for the Spiel des Jahres and Kennerspiel des Jahres. As Larry noted, the predictions for the Kennerspiel were all over the place – mostly because there simply wasn’t a lot of information available on the award. Since this year is the inaugural year, there were no previous winners to refer to… and the amount of information released about the game was minimal.
Bernhard Löhlein holding the new Anthracite award
In the most recent German-language version of Spielbox Magazine, there was a fairly informative interview with Bernhard Löhlein, the current Speaker of the Jury, which sheds a bit more light on the new award. Unfortunately, we did not have this information when we made our predictions — but I believe that most of us had the right idea in mind when making our prognostications! In any event, we’ll soon know how well we did as the lists are to be announced this coming Monday May 23 – details will certainly be found at the Spiel des Jahres website.
Many thanks to Spielbox magazine for allowing us to post this translation, and even more thanks to Patrick Korner for getting the work done in such a small amount of time. Continue reading →
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