Deutscher Spiele Preis

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The Deutscher Spielepreis (German: [ˈdɔʏtʃɐ ˈʃpiːləˌpʁaɪs], German Game Prize) (DSP) is an important award for boardgames. It was started in 1990 by the German magazine Die Pöppel-Revue, which collects votes from the industry's stores, magazines, professionals and game clubs. The results are announced every October at the Spiel game fair in Essen, Germany. The Essen Feather is awarded at the same ceremony.

Deutscher Spiele Preis logo
Deutscher Spiele Preis logo

In contrast to the Spiel des Jahres, which tends to be awarded to family games, the DSP is awarded for "gamers' games" with particularly good or innovative gameplay. Although at one point it was not uncommon for the DSP and the SdJ to be awarded to the same game (as was the case for The Settlers of Catan, El Grande, and Tikal in the 1990s), since Carcassonne (2001) only two games have succeeded in winning both awards: Dominion in 2009 and Azul in 2018.

Winners edit

1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1994 - 1995 - 1996 - 1997 - 1998 - 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 - 2020 - 2021 - 2022 - 2023 [1]

1990 edit

  • 1st: Hoity Toity (German: Adel Verpflichtet)
  • 2nd: À la carte
  • 3rd: Such a Thing? (German: Ein solches Ding)
  • 4th: Favoriten
  • 5th: Gold Digger (German: Goldrausch)
  • 6th: Holiday AG
  • 7th: Römer
  • 8th: Wind & Wetter
  • 9th: Timberland
  • 10th: Dicke Kartoffeln

1991 edit

1992 edit

  • 1st: Flying Dutchman (German: der Fliegende Holländer)
  • 2nd: Um Reifenbreite
  • 3rd: Quo Vadis
  • 4th: Tal der Könige
  • 5th: Schraumeln
  • 6th: Cosmic Encounter
  • 7th: Minos
  • 8th: Extrablatt
  • 9th: Razzia
  • 10th: Neolithibum
  • Best Children's Game: Schweinsgalopp

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1994 edit

1995 edit

  • 1st: The Settlers of Catan
  • 2nd: Streetcar (German: Linie 1)
  • 3rd: Sternen Himmel
  • 4th: Mole in the Hole (German: Die Maulwurf Company)
  • 5th: Medici
  • 6th: Galopp Royal
  • 7th: Buzzle
  • 8th: Hattrick
  • 9th: Set!
  • 10th: High Society
  • Best Children's Game: Piepmatz

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2006 edit

The prizes for Best Children's Game and Best Rules were both won by Nacht der Magier.

2007 edit

  • 1st: The Pillars of the Earth (German: Die Säulen der Erde)
  • 2nd: Notre Dame
  • 3rd: Vikings (German: Wikinger)
  • 4th: Yspahan
  • 5th: Zooloretto
  • 6th: Arkadia (German: Die Baumeister von Arkadia)
  • 7th: Imperial
  • 8th: Leonardo da Vinci (German: Maestro Leonardo)
  • 9th: Thebes (German: Jenseits von Theben)
  • 10th: Colosseum

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2011 edit

  • 1st: 7 Wonders
  • 2nd: The Castles of Burgundy (German: Die Burgen von Burgund)
  • 3rd: Troyes
  • 4th: Navegador
  • 5th: Asara
  • 6th: Mondo
  • 7th: Pantheon
  • 8th: Lancaster
  • 9th: Luna
  • 10th: Strasbourg

2012 edit

  • 1st: Village
  • 2nd: Trajan
  • 3rd: Hawaii
  • 4th: Ora Et Labora
  • 5th: Helvetia
  • 6th: Targi
  • 7th: Kingdom Builder
  • 8th: Vegas
  • 9th: Africana
  • 10th: Santa Cruz

2013 edit

  • 1st: Terra Mystica
  • 2nd: Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar (German: Tzolk'in: Der Maya Kalender)
  • 3rd: Brugge (German: Brügge)
  • 4th: Bora Bora
  • 5th: Legends of Andor (German: Die Legenden von Andor)
  • 6th: Hanabi
  • 7th: Yedo
  • 8th: Keyflower
  • 9th: Rialto
  • 10th: Augustus

2014 edit

2015 edit

  • 1st: The Voyages of Marco Polo (German: Auf den Spuren von Marco Polo)
  • 2nd: Orléans
  • 3rd: Colt Express
  • 4th: Murano
  • 5th: Fields of Arle (German: Arler Erde)
  • 6th: Five Tribes
  • 7th: Cacao
  • 8th: Machi Koro
  • 9th: Aquasphere
  • 10th: Patchwork
  • Best Children's Game: Spinderella

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2023 edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Preisträger". www.spiel-messe.com (in German). Essen: SPIEL. Archived from the original on 3 November 2020. Retrieved 21 July 2021.

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