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Tilsit Éditions
Tilsit Éditions was a French Board game publisher, game publisher started in 1996 by Didier Jacobée. It made board games, strategy games, games for kids, and other such games until 2010. Tilsit also distributed a number of French versions of Kosmos (publisher), Kosmos games, but the collaboration ended in 2006. Since 2003, Tilsit has published three main lines: ''Tilsit Collection'' for large-box games, ''Tilsit Poche'' for small-box multiplayer games and ''Tilsit Famille'' for intermediate games. Some games published in French by Tilsit *''Stratego'', 1947, Jacques Johan Mogendorff *''The Settlers of Catan, Les Colons de Catane'', 1995, Klaus Teuber, Spiel des Jahres 1995, Deutscher Spiele Preis 1995 *''Kahuna'', 1998, , ''As d'Or, Super As d'Or'' 2000 *''Puerto Rico (game), Puerto Rico'', 2002, Andreas Seyfarth, Deutscher Spiele Preis 2002 *''Cartagena (game), Les Évadés de Cartagena'', 2005, Leo Colovini (in 2000 with Winning Moves) Tilsit Collection #''Maka Bana'', 2003, ...
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Board Game Publisher
Board games are tabletop games that typically use . These pieces are moved or placed on a pre-marked board (playing surface) and often include elements of Tabletop game, table, Card game, card, Role-playing game, role-playing, and miniatures games as well. Many board games feature a competition between two or more players. To show a few examples: in Draughts, checkers (British English name 'draughts'), a player wins by capturing all opposing pieces, while Eurogames often end with a calculation of final scores. ''Pandemic (board game), Pandemic'' is a Cooperative board game, cooperative game where players all win or lose as a team, and peg solitaire is a puzzle for one person. There are many varieties of board games. Their representation of real-life situations can range from having no inherent theme, such as checkers, to having a specific theme and narrative, such as ''Cluedo''. Rules can range from the very simple, such as in snakes and ladders; to deeply complex, as in ''Adva ...
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Maka Bana
Maka or MAKA may refer to: * Maká, a Native American people in Paraguay ** Maká language, spoken by the Maká * Maka (satrapy), a province of the Achaemenid Empire * Maka, Biffeche, capital of the kingdom of Biffeche in pre-colonial Senegal * Maka Albarn, a character in the ''Soul Eater'' manga and anime series * Maka people, of Cameroon ** Makaa language, of Cameroon * Maka Obolashvili, Georgian track and field athlete * Maka village, in Pakistan * MAKA, a Spanish musician See also * Maca (other) MACA or maca can mean: * Maca (plant) Places Geography * Maca District, Peru * Cerro Macá, stratovolcano in the Aisén Region of Chile * Maca River, Romania Outer space * 5228 Máca, a minor planet People * Alain Maca (born 1950), Belgian-Amer ...
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Emiliano Sciarra
Emiliano Sciarra (born December 6, 1971 in Civitavecchia, Rome, Italy) is a game designer of board games, card games and videogames. He is the author of '' Bang!'', a Wild West themed card game published by daVinci Editrice. Biography He has been fascinated by games since when he was 12 years old, and he wrote simple board games and word games for his schoolmates and relatives. In the same time he also showed interest in computers (years later he earned a degree in Computer Science at Sapienza University of Rome). In 1988 he published his first game: a shoot 'em up videogame for the Commodore 64 called ''Ciuffy'' (Systems Editoriale), created using the software '' SEUCK'' by Sensible Software. Starting from 1999 he wrote several reviews, games and articles for the magazine ''PowerKaos'' and the fanzine ''Un'Altra Cosa'', along with a brief "Little Informal Dictionary of Computer Science" (''Piccolo Dizionario Informale di Informatica''). His topics included logic puzzles, origi ...
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Bang! (card Game)
''Bang!'' is a Spaghetti Western-themed social deduction card game designed by Emiliano Sciarra and released by Italian publisher DV Giochi in 2002. In 2004, ''Bang!'' won the Origins Award for Best Traditional Card Game of 2003 and Best Graphic Design of a Card Game or Expansion. The game is known worldwide as ''Bang!'', except in France, where it was known as ''Wanted!'' until September 2009. Overview The game is played by four to seven players (four to eight players with variants and expansions). Each player takes one of the following roles: * Sheriff (always 1) * Deputy (min. 0, max. 2) * Outlaw (min. 2, max. 3) * Renegade (min. 1, max. 2 with expansions) Each player also receives a unique character card with special abilities and a certain number of 'bullets' (i.e. life-points). The objective of the game is different for every role: * The Outlaws must kill the Sheriff; * The Sheriff and his Deputies must kill the Outlaws and the Renegade(s); * Each Renegade's objecti ...
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Bruno Faidutti
Bruno Faidutti (born 23 October 1961) is a historian and sociologist, living in France, who is best known as a board game designer. Early life and education Bruno Faidutti studied law, economics, and sociology, eventually earning a doctorate in History by writing about the scientific debate in the Renaissance on the reality of the unicorn. His favorite authors are Thomas Pynchon, James Joyce, Marcel Proust, Salman Rushdie, and Umberto Eco, his favorite movie, Andrei Tarkovsky's '' Andrei Roublev''. He came into the world of hobby gaming through ''Cosmic Encounter'' and roleplaying games, and was one of the first French ''Dungeons & Dragons'' players. Career Bruno Faidutti has created and published over 40 board and card games. His best known games include ''Knightmare Chess'' (1991) and '' Citadels'' (2000), as well as ''Mystery of the Abbey'' (1993, 2003). He is also involved in the boardgaming community with his "Ideal Games Library" website and personal "Game of the Year" priz ...
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Mike Selinker
Mike Selinker is an American game designer, puzzle maker, and the founder and president of Lone Shark Games. Credits Selinker's design credits include ''Pirates of the Spanish Main'' and ''Fightball'' with James Ernest, ''Axis & Allies Revised Edition'' with Larry Harris, the ''Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game'', ''Risk Godstorm'', ''Gloria Mundi'', ''Key Largo'', ''Stonehenge'', ''Thornwatch'', and '' Pathfinder Adventure Card Game''. He was a creative director for the 3rd edition of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and the ''Harry Potter Trading Card Game''. As a puzzle maker, he created the fictional police officer Lt. Nodumbo for ''GAMES World of Puzzles''. Selinker founded ''LIVE/WIRE'' with Tim Beach and the '' Maze of Games'' with Teeuwynn Woodruff. He also has written poker books such as ''Dealer's Choice: The Complete Handbook of Saturday Night Poker'', with James Ernest and Phil Foglio. He has also written puzzles for the ''Chicago Tribune'', the ''New York Times'', and ''Ga ...
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Paul Randles
Paul Joseph Randles (December 16, 1965 – February 10, 2003) was an American game designer who designed German-style board games. Early life Paul Randles was a native of Seattle, Washington. Career Randles began his career in game development at Wizards of the Coast, where he worked on board games and card games including ''RoboRally'', ''The Great Dalmuti'' and ''Xena'' & ''Hercules''. He worked as a brand manager at Wizards. Randles left Wizards of the Coast and started his own game design company, Randles Games. He designed his first game '' Pirate's Cove'' with Daniel Stahl under his own firm. Randles and Stahl showed ''Pirate's Cove'' first to Amigo, and Amigo purchased the game in 2000 which helped Randles become a respected game designer in the European market in less than two years. His games ''Pirate's Cove'' and ''Key Largo'' (with Bruno Faidutti and Mike Selinker) were published first in Europe and then in the United States. Health About a year after leaving Wizard ...
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Key Largo (board Game)
''Key Largo'' is a German-style board game designed by Paul Randles with Mike Selinker and Bruno Faidutti. It was published in 2005 by Tilsit Editions and in 2008 by Paizo Publishing. The game takes place in 1899 in the Key Largo area of Florida, where treasure-hunting companies seek gold and artifacts from shipwrecks before the hurricane season. The players hire divers, buy equipment, and search wrecks throughout the game. The game has a simultaneous action sequence which lets players choose locations for their ships to go twice per day, in the course of a ten-day game sequence. Though not published by the same companies, in many ways it is a thematic sequel to Randles' game ''Pirate's Cove''. The cover of the French edition, by artist David Cochard, is a parody of an illustration in ''The Adventures of Tintin'' comic ''Red Rackham's Treasure''. Hurricane Katty is named for Randles' widow, Katty Pepermans. The faces on the money are caricatures of Randles, Faidutti, Selinker ...
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Régis Bonnessée
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Himalaya (game)
The Himalayas, or Himalaya (; ; ), is a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The range has some of the planet's highest peaks, including the very highest, Mount Everest. Over 100 peaks exceeding in elevation lie in the Himalayas. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia ( Aconcagua, in the Andes) is tall. The Himalayas abut or cross five countries: Bhutan, India, Nepal, China, and Pakistan. The sovereignty of the range in the Kashmir region is disputed among India, Pakistan, and China. The Himalayan range is bordered on the northwest by the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges, on the north by the Tibetan Plateau, and on the south by the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Some of the world's major rivers, the Indus, the Ganges, and the Tsangpo–Brahmaputra, rise in the vicinity of the Himalayas, and their combined drainage basin is home to some 600 million people; 53 million people live in the Himalayas. The Himalayas have p ...
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