Wednesday 30 November 2011

Board / Card Games: What's Hot Now: International Gamers Awards

Board / Card Games: What's Hot Now
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International Gamers Awards
Nov 30th 2011, 13:01

The International Gamers Awards, created to recognize outstanding strategy board games in several categories, are chosen by a panel of gamers from around the world.

This game award began in 2000 and was known as the Gamers Choice Award until 2003. Games published between July 1 and June 30 are eligible for consideration. (For example, to be eligible for a 2009 IGA, a game had to be published between July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2009.)

Here's a complete list of the games which have won the International Gamers Award and the individuals who designed those games.

General Strategy Game, Multi-Player

2011: 7 Wonders (designed by Antoine Bauza, published by Asmodée Editions and Repos Productions)

2010: Age of Industry (designed by Martin Wallace, published by Treefrog / Mayfair Games)

2009: Le Havre (designed by Uwe Rosenberg; published by Lookout Games)

2008: Agricola (designed by Uwe Rosenberg; published by Z-Man Games and Lookout Games)

2007: Through the Ages (designed by Vladimir Chvatil; published by Czech Board Games)

2006: Caylus (designed by William Attia; published by Rio Grande Games)

2005: Ticket to Ride: Europe (designed by Alan R. Moon; published by Days of Wonder)

2004: Saint Petersburg (designed by Michael Tummelhofer; published by Rio Grande Games and Hans im Gluck)

2003 (2): Age of Steam (designed by Martin Wallace; published by Winsome Games)

2003 (1): Puerto Rico (designed by Andreas Seyfarth; published by Rio Grande Games and Alea)

2002: San Marco (designed by Alan R. Moon and Aaron Weissblum; published by Ravensburger)

2001: The Princes of Florence (designed by Wolfgang Kramer and Richard Ulrich; published by Rio Grande Games and Alea)

2000: Tikal (designed by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling; published by Rio Grande Games and Ravensburger)

General Strategy Game, Two-Player

2011: A Few Acres of Snow (designed by Martin Wallace, published by Treefrog.)

2010: Campaign Manager 2008 (designed by Christian Leonhard and Jason Matthews, published by Z-Man Games)

2009: Day & Night (designed by Valentijn Eekels, published by Mystics.nl)

2008: 1960: The Making of the President (designed by Christian Leonhard and Jason Matthews; published by Z-Man Games)

2007: Mr. Jack (designed by Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc; published by Hurrican Games and Asmodée Editions)

2006: Twilight Struggle (designed by Jason Matthews and Ananda Gupta; published by GMT Games)

2005: War of the Ring (designed by designed by Roberto Di Meglio, Marco Maggi and Francesco Nepitello; published by Fantasy Flight Games)

2004: Memoir '44 (designed by Richard Borg; published by Days of Wonder)

2003: Lord of the Rings: The Confrontation (designed by Reiner Knizia; published by Fantasy Flight Games)

2002: Dvonn (designed by Kris Burm; published by Rio Grande Games)

2001: Battle Cry (designed by Richard Borg; published by Avalon Hill / Hasbro)

2000: Lost Cities (designed by Reiner Knizia; published by Rio Grande Games)

Historical Simulation Game

2009: Unhappy King Charles (designed by Charles Vasey; published by GMT Games)

2008: Asia Engulfed (designed by Jesse Evans and Rick Young; published by GMT Games)

2007: A Victory Lost (designed by Tetsuya Nakamura; published by Multi-Man Publishing)

2006: Twilight Struggle (designed by Jason Matthews and Ananda Gupta; published by GMT Games)

2005: The Sword of Rome (designed by Wray Ferrell; published by GMT Games)

2004: Lock 'N Load: Forgotten Heroes Vietnam (designed by Mark H. Walker; published by Shrapnel Games)

2003: Hammer of the Scots (designed by Jerry Taylor; published by Columbia Games)

2002: Wilderness War (designed by Volko Ruhnke; published by GMT Games)

2001: Drive on Paris (designed by Alan Wambold and Dean Essig; published by The Gamers)

2000: Paths of Glory (designed by Ted Raicer; published by GMT Games)

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