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Essen 2013 – ludzie listy tworzą
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DSC_0341  Targi SPIELE 2013 za nami, a zaczyna się szaleństwo sprawdzania nowości. Szczęśliwcy,  który postanowili zamawiać gry przed Essen pewnie zacierają ręce z radości, że już za parę godzin, lub jutro czy pojutrze usiądą do gorących tytułów. Inny wyczekują jakichkolwiek komentarzy by upewnić się co mają zamówić. Niestety na nieco tytułów jak np Rococo przyjdzie nam nieco poczekać. W sumie nie ma tego złego co by na dobre nie wyszło, bo może dzięki temu unikną chybionych inwestycji. Ja pozwalam sobie wrzucić kilka list/rankingów, które mogą nieco pomóc w wyborach.

GeekBuzz

Ranking serwisu BoardgameGeek.com, który mówi głównie o popularności danej gry na targach (dlatego w zeszłym roku na pierwszym miejscu było Escape) i jak złośliwi mówią geografii. Bo  jednym z tytułów, które jest w czołówce jest Twin Tin Bots. Wydawnictwo tej gry miało stoisko praktycznie obok miejsca głosowania.

  1. Amerigo
  2. Bruxelles 1893
  3. Twin Tin Bots
  4. Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends
  5. Romolo o Remo?
  6. Love Letter
  7. Serpent’s Tongue
  8. Hanabi
  9. Steam Park
  10. Glass Road
  11. Concordia
  12. Russian Railroads
  13. A Study in Emerald
  14. ebbes
  15. Mage Knight Board Game: Krang Character Expansion
  16. Dark Darker Darkest
  17. Nations
  18. Rampage
  19. Caverna: The Cave Farmers
  20. Coal Baron

 

Fairplay

Ranking magazynu Fairplay, który w czasie targów co parę godzin jest uzupełniany. Poniżej możecie przeczytać ostateczne wyniki. Liczba w nawiasie oznacza liczbę oddanych głosów.

  1. Russian Railroads 1,73 (85)
  2. Concordia 1,84 (64)
  3. Glass Road1,91 (65)
  4. Bruxelles 18932,12 (49)
  5. Kashgar  2,13 (63)
  6. Rokoko 2,15 (41)
  7. Spyrium  2,21 (72)
  8. Madeira 2,22 (58)
  9. Love Letter 2,24 (97)
  10. UGO  2,3 (44)
  11. Amerigo 2,35 (85)
  12. Coal Baron 2,4 (55)
  13. Yunnan  2,44 (40)
  14. Guildhall 2,48 (42)
  15. Nauticus  2,48 (42)
  16. Sanssouci  2,61 (59)
  17. Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends  2,75 (48)

Spielbarometer

Lista stworzona przez redaktorów serwisu  hall9000.de i ludoversum.de, stąd trzeba mieć świadomość małej liczby oddanych głosów. Szczegóły znajdziecie na tej  stronie.

  1. Madeira
  2. Russian Railroads
  3. Glass Road
  4. Kohle & Kolonie
  5. Concordia
  6. Rokoko
  7. Bora Bora
  8. Amerigo
  9. Caverna: The Cave Farmers
  10. Die Legenden von Andor: Der Sternenschild
  11. Omertà [Bom Basta Spiele]
  12. Spyrium
  13. Der Millionen Coup
  14. Bruges
  15. Ebbes [Palatia Spiele]
  16. UGO
  17. Belfort
  18. Yunnan
  19. Guildhall
  20. Coal Baron

Gry najlepiej ocenione na BGG 

Jak co roku Emile de Maat w serwisie BGG monitoruje oceny wystawione grom, które miały premierę na targach. Jest to trochę naciągana lista bo są liczone wszystkie dotychczasowe oceny m.in. Sigismundus Augustus: Dei gratia rex Poloniae też jest na liście ze wszystkim dotychczas wpisanymi ocenami (miejsce 19 wg miejsca w rankingu BGG a 11 jeśli chodzi o średnią ocen). Póki co tylko jedna ocena pojawiała się w październiku nie wystawiona przez naszych rodaków dla tej gry.  Podobnie może być w przypadku innych tytułów obecnych na rynku przed targami. Średnia ocen póki co wydaje się bardziej adekwatna, dlatego prezentuje listę gier według tego kryterium.

  1. Patchistory
  2. Trench
  3. The Guns of Gettysburg
  4. Lewis & Clark
  5. Canterbury
  6. Concordia
  7. Madeira
  8. Amerigo
  9. Tanto Cuore: Romantic Vacation
  10. Legacy: The Testament of Duke de Crecy
  11. Sigismundus Augustus: Dei gratia rex Poloniae
  12. Francis Drake
  13. Coal Baron
  14. BioShock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia
  15. Castellan
  16. Steam Noir: Revolution
  17. Le Fantôme de l’Opéra
  18. Thunderstone: Starter Set
  19. Dark Darker Darkest
  20. Kanzume Goddess

Gry wyprzedane

Bardzo ciekawa lista stworzona przez jednego z  użytkowników serwisu BGG. Oczywiście nie znamy liczby przywiezionych pudełek, mogło być kilkaset ale także grubo powyżej 1000. Dla przykładu Steam Park w angielskiej wersji był w ilości 500 pudełek. Brakuje też licznych gier z marki Japan Brand o których wspominałem wcześniej.

Concordia
Lewis & Clarke
World of Tanks
A study in Emerald
Pandemic (angielska wersja)
Om Nom Nom
Terra Mystica (angielska wersja)
Cornish Smuggler (niepotwierdzone)
Legacy (angielska wersja)
Buccaneer Bones
Sail to India
Patchistory
Russian Railroads (angielska wersja)
Machi Koro Plus
Eat Me, If You Can.
Origin
Love Letter (angielska wersja)
Clash of Cultures
Rokoko (niepotwierdzone)
Coal Baron (angielska wersja)
Mush! Mush! – Snow Tails 2
Blocks in the West
Blocks in the East
Might & Magic Heroes
Glass Road (angielska wersja)
Coup
Amerigo (niepotwierdzone)
Steam Park (angielska wersja)
Mascarade (angielska wersja)
Trench

 

3 komentarze

  1. schizofretka

    Sugerujecie, że Twin Tin Bots nie broni się sama z siebie? To jeden z najbardziej interesujących mnie tytułów na tych targach.

  2. Ink

    Nie sugerujemy, bo jeszcze nie wiemy. Zauważamy korelację.

  3. stalker

    Komentarz do rankingu Fairplay:

    Russian Railroads zdetronizowało Concordię dopiero pod koniec targów — do soboty ok 12-13 Concordia była pierwsza ;)
    Przez pewien czas na tej liście utrzymywała się lekka gierka pt. ebbes — typowy trick-taking, ale z pewnym twistem, bardzo szybki i ładnie wydany.

    Jak pisałem gdzie indziej, Amerykanie pozbyli się wszystkich kopii Trains, a Pegasus dowoził niemieckie już w sobotę. Rokoko na pewno poszło do soboty. Połowy gier Japonbrand nie było już ok 12 w czwartek ;)

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