The Deutscher Spiele Preis (literally translated from German as "German Game Prize") is an annual award given to a strategy board game or card game.
The Deutscher Spiele Preis, or DSP, is run by the German magazine Die Pöppel-Revue, and it started in 1990. Votes are collected from gamers and industry professionals through various sources, including the Internet, game stores, and game clubs.
2011: 7 Wonders (designed by Antoine Bauza, published by Asmodée Editions and Repos Productions)
2010: Fresco (designed by Marcel Süsselbeck, Marco Ruskowski and Wolfgang Panning, published by Queen Games)
2009: Dominion (designed by Donald X. Vaccarino, published by Rio Grande Games)
2008: Agricola (designed by Uwe Rosenberg)
2007: The Pillars of the Earth (designed by Michael Rieneck and Stefan Stadler)
2006: Caylus (designed by William Attia)
2005: Louis XIV (designed by Rüdiger Dorn)
2004: Saint Petersburg (designed by Bernd Brunnhofer and Michael Tummelhofer)
2003: Amun Re (designed by Reiner Knizia)
2002: Puerto Rico (designed by Andreas Seyfarth)
2001: Carcassonne (designed by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede)
2000: Taj Mahal (designed by Reiner Knizia)
1999: Tikal (designed by Michael Kiesling and Wolfgang Kramer)
1998: Tigris and Euphrates (designed by Reiner Knizia)
1997: Löwenherz (designed by Klaus Teuber)
1996: El Grande (designed by Richard Ulrich and Wolfgang Kramer)
1995: The Settlers of Catan (designed by Klaus Teuber)
1994: Take 6! (designed by Wolfgang Kramer)
1993: Modern Art (designed by Reiner Knizia)
1992: Flying Dutchman / Der Fliegende Holländer (designed by Klaus Teuber)
1991: Master Labyrinth (designed by Max J. Kobbert)
1990: Hoity Toity / Adel Verpflichtet (designed by Klaus Teuber)
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