Ever since two of my roommates from Calgary got into German board games I have been fascinated with the German game of the Year Award, The Spiel des Jahres. It is the world's most prestigious game award. Each year, a jury of game critics and journalists chooses the winner based on four criteria:Idea: Originality, Playability and Educational ValueDesign of Rules: Organisation, Clarity and UnderstandabilityLayout: Packing, Layout of the Gameboard and the Game RulesDesign: Functionality and overall Quality of Game Materials includedOne such game that I have become addicted to over the years is the 1995 winner, Settlers of Catan. It has spawned at least 7 spinoffs and extentions, a few of which I have also played.
Above is a picture of Tom Kenknight on the Mercy Ship in Liberia who has the complex mind of...well, a computer. He has built a Settlers of Catan extravaganza by adding several extentions. He then pinpointed the weak areas within the whole set up and added his own invented bits. The result is a mind boggling 4 hour game that is hard to get your mind around if you have never played the basic version.It takes Tom 45 minutes just to set up the game board and a lot longer to recruit new players.Here are a bunch of the "brains" who have been recruited for an evening to play (a couple of Germans in there, I notice).
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