German educational game award

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The German Educational Game Award was awarded for educational games from 2003 to 2013 . The initiators of the German Learning Game Award were the tutoring school Studienkreis and the family magazine “play and learn” .

Electoral process

A jury of specialist journalists publishes a shortlist from all submitted games. From this list, the students and teachers of the study group will then determine the award winners. The prizes will be awarded at the Süddeutsche Spielemesse in Stuttgart in autumn.

Award winners

Initially only in two categories (2003), then in four categories and after clarifying according to age (from 2006) the following games were awarded:

2003

2004

  • Unpublished games : “Familienglück” by Christoph Kunz
  • Kindergarten and preschool age : shadow building game by Claude Imhof
  • Elementary Age : Make 'n' Break by Andrew and Jack Lawson
  • older primary school children and beyond : team power from Franz Scholles and Peter Labusch

2005

  • Unpublished games : "The great knight tournament" by Wiebke Vogelsang
  • Kindergarten and Preschool : Pizza Flitzer by Gordon MacLeod
  • Elementary Age : Snorta by Chris Childs and Tony Richardson
  • older elementary school children and beyond : Isis' sweet sin by Raimund Wybranietz

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

  • Unpublished games : "Florissima" by Kirsten Hiese
  • published games :
    • Readers award of the magazine play and learn: " The English detectives " by Kai Haferkamp (Ravensburger)
    • from 3 years: "Katz komm raus" by Peter Schackert (Oberschwäbische Magnetspiele)
    • from 6 years: "Jewel Hunt" by Herbert Biella (HABA)
    • from 9 years: "Agent Doppelnull" by Wolfgang Dirscherl (IQ games)

2012

  • Unpublished games : “Shakka” by Klaus Kreowski
  • published games :
    • Readers award of the magazine play and learn: "Paletto" by Dieter Stein (game author) (Gerhards Spiel und Design)
    • from 3 years: "Rally Fally" by the Schackert family (Oberschwäbische Magnetspiele)
    • from 6 years: "Monster trap" by Inka and Markus Brand ( Kosmos )
    • from 9 years: "Blockers" by Kory Heath (Amigo)

2013

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