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		<title>Top Board Games of the Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 06:40:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jodi</dc:creator>
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Have you ever heard of the &#8220;Spiel des Jahres&#8221;?  If not, you are not alone.  I hadn&#8217;t heard of this prestigious award until I bought my first &#8220;eurogame&#8221;.  This relatively new genre of board games coming out of Europe tend to  be very fun, strategic, board games for families.  The first game of this type [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever heard of the &#8220;Spiel des Jahres&#8221;?  If not, you are not alone.  I hadn&#8217;t heard of this prestigious award until I bought my first &#8220;eurogame&#8221;.  This relatively new genre of board games coming out of Europe tend to  be very fun, strategic, <strong>board games for families</strong>.  The first game of this type that I bought was a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005UNAX?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=bgff-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00005UNAX">Carcassonne game</a> called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001F7S4UU?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=bgff-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B001F7S4UU">New World</a>.  (You can view my post about how we modified this <a href="http://boardgamesforfamilies.com/articles/childrens-board-games/board-games-for-families-carcassonne-game-modified-for-preschoolers">Carcassonne game</a> to work for our preschoolers.)  When we opened the box there was a little flyer in it listing other Rio Grande Games that had won the Spiel des Jahres award.  (Carcassonne won in 2001).  I decided to learn a little more about the Spiel des Jahres as we started to enjoy many of the games that were listed in this brochure.</p>
<h2>Spiel des Jahres (game of the year)</h2>
<div>The Spiel des Jahres is a German award that is given out each year to outstanding family board games.  All of the award-winning games tend to be be strategic, not too complicated, and directed at a main stream audience.  The Spiel des Jahres was established in Germany to promote <em>top board games</em> in the German market.  This is probably a big factor in how many fabulous games are now coming out of Germany on a regular basis.  Of all the Spiel des Jahres games I&#8217;ve tried, I haven&#8217;t been disappointed in the level of entertainment provided.  Here is a list of past winners that you can try out for yourself.  You won&#8217;t be disappointed!</div>
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<div>2009 <strong>Dominion</strong> by Donald X. Vaccarino</div>
<div>2008<strong> Keltis </strong>by Reiner Knizia</div>
<div>2007 <strong>Zooloretto</strong> by Michael Schacht</div>
<div>2006 	<strong>Thurn and Taxis</strong> by Karen and Andreas Seyfarth<br />
2005 	<strong>Niagara</strong> by Thomas Liesching<br />
2004 	<strong>Ticket to Ride</strong> by Alan R. Moon<br />
2003 	<strong>Alhambra</strong> by Dirk Henn<br />
2002 	<strong>Villa Paletti</strong> by Bill Payne<br />
2001 	<strong>Carcassonne </strong> by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede<br />
2000 	<strong>Torres </strong> by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling<br />
1999 	<strong>Tikal </strong> by Michael Kiesling and Wolfgang Kramer<br />
1998 	<strong>Elfenlan</strong>d 	by Alan R. Moon<br />
1997 	<strong>Mississippi Queen</strong> by Werner Hodel<br />
1996 	<strong>El Grande</strong> by Wolfgang Kramer and Richard Ulrich<br />
1995 	<strong>The Settlers of Catan</strong> by Klaus Teuber<br />
1994 	<strong>Manhattan</strong> by Andreas Seyfarth<br />
1993 	<strong>Call My Bluff</strong> by 	Richard Borg (for a very similar game see Perudo)<br />
1992 	<strong>Um Reifenbreite</strong> by	Rob Bontenbal<br />
1991 	<strong>Drunter und Drüber</strong> by Klaus Teuber<br />
1990 	<strong>Hoity Toity </strong>by Klaus Teuber</div>
<div>1989<strong> Café International</strong> by Rudi Hoffmann</div>
<div>1988<strong> Barbarossa</strong> by Klaus Teuber</div>
<div>1987<strong> Auf Achse</strong> by Wolfgang Kramer</div>
<div>1986<strong> Top Secret Spies</strong> by Wolfgang Kramer</div>
<div>1985<strong> S</strong><strong>herlock Holmes</strong> Consulting Detective by Raymond Edwards, Suzanne Goldberg and Gary Grady</div>
<div>1984<strong> Railway Rivals</strong> by David Watts</div>
<div>1983 	<strong>Scotland Yard</strong> by Werner Schlegel, Dorothy Garrels, Fritz Ifland, Manfred Burggraf, Werner Scheerer and Wolf Hoermann</div>
<div>1982 <strong>Enchanted Forest</strong> by Alex Randolph and Michel Matschoss</div>
<div>1981 <strong>Focus</strong> by Sid Sackson</div>
<div>1980 <strong>Rummikub</strong> by Ephraim Hertzano</div>
<div>1979 <strong>Hare and Tortoise</strong> by David Parlett</div>
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<div>As we get reviews written about each of these games we will link to them from this post so stay tuned for more info on all these <span style="text-decoration: underline;">top board games</span>!</div>
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		<title>Board Games For Families:  Carcassonne Game Modified For Preschoolers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 00:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jodi</dc:creator>
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My husband and I are avid game players and this trait has rubbed off on our children (ages 3 and 5).  We have bought a few games specifically made for younger children, but they don&#8217;t tend to be very exciting for grown-ups to get involved in WITH the kids.  So we have come [...]]]></description>
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<p>My husband and I are avid game players and this trait has rubbed off on our children (ages 3 and 5).  We have bought a few games specifically made for younger children, but they don&#8217;t tend to be very exciting for grown-ups to get involved in WITH the kids.  So we have come up with variations on games that we enjoy that enable our kids to participate with us.  Here are a few examples of games we&#8217;ve modified successfully:</p>
<p><strong>Board Games For Families</strong></p>
<p>Bohnanza &#8211; Planting and harvesting beans to collect coins<br />TransAmerica &#8211; A race to build train tracks between all your cities<br />Rook &#8211; Collecting &#8220;tricks&#8221; to earn the most points<br />Carcassonne New World- Earn points by dominating cities, roads, and farms</p>
<p>Last night we pulled out our Carcassonne game and decided to try it out with our two kids.  Here is a summary of some modified rules/tips if you try it with your own preschoolers.</p>
<p><strong>Carcassonne Rules (modified for little ones)</strong></p>
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<li>In the New World version of Carcassonne there is an added component called &#8220;Surveyors&#8221; which cause you to have to wipe your &#8220;meeples&#8221; off the board as they move across.  When playinng with younger children &#8230; SKIP this aspect of the game completely.</li>
<li>Allow your child to enjoy building roads and cities at will.  Don&#8217;t try to dictate too much strategy to them.  They will have fun thinking of it like a puzzle and as they get older they will start to develop the strategic thought process that goes along with this seemingly simple game.</li>
<li>Have your pre-schooler do all of the movements to keep score.  This will help him to work on his math and counting skills.  Who knew the Carcassonne games could be &#8220;math board games&#8221; as well?  </li>
<li>Don&#8217;t try too hard to really beat your child.  This should be obvious but if you are playing with a competitive spouse you can tend to get caught up in beating him/her (not speaking from personal experience here or anything).  You don&#8217;t have to be obvious about letting your little one win, but don&#8217;t be too vicious either or it sucks the fun out of it.</li>
<li>Read the official Rio Grande Games <a href="http://www.riograndegames.com/uploads/Game/Game_262_gameRules.pdf">Carcassonne:  New World</a> rules to learn more about the traditional playing of this fun game.</li>
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<p>Our 5 year old was able to play the modified <i>board game for families</i> and he totally understood the game play.  Our 3 year old just wanted to lay her pieces down in the middle of our board and got ticked when we tried to move them out of the way <img src='http://boardgamesforfamilies.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Gotta love kids!</div>
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