Giseh Publishing House
The Giseh was a German game company in Kalletal .
history
Giseh Verlag was founded in 2001 by Detlef Keßler and Ulrich Tiemeyer. The company's breakthrough came with the three-dimensional game of the same name, Giza! . According to Giseh, he relied on easy-to-learn games that were considered educationally valuable by " Spiel gut " and were awarded a prize for them.
Since 2009 there has been a collaboration with TAC Verlag , Herz Spiele , Gerhard Clemens Spiele and Pharao Spiele .
Product history
- 2001 - Giza! , Octahedron!
- 2002 - Kubana , Pindoo
- 2004 - Mojave , CupiCup , Hijara , Rhumb Line , Mozaic (by Martin H. Samuel )
- 2005 - Pentago , Pentago XL , Adams Ahn (by Reinhold Wittig ), Quattrino
- 2006 - RapaNui , Zambezy , Dead Man's Dice , Lucky Seven , Mojo (by Martin H. Samuel)
- 2007 - Landgang (by Reinhold Wittig), X , Mandalay (by Jacques Zeimet ), High 7 (by Reinhold Wittig), Babel
- 2008 - Jactalea , EXXIT , Gyges , MANA , Kamon , Khan Tsin
- 2009 - Diaballik , Polygone , X² , Quattrino , OMBA , Novem , Pentago Arena , Brändi Dog , TAC , BallCube
- 2010 - Viking Chess (by Reinhold Wittig)
Awards
- 2001 - "Play well" for Giza! The strategy game
- 2002 - "Play well" for Kubana
- 2005 - Årets spel in Sweden for Pentago
- 2006 - "Play well" for Hijara
- 2007 - "Play well" for Pentago
- 2008 - Årets spel in Sweden for November
Web links
- Website Giseh Verlag ( memento of December 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), website at connexxion24.com
- Giseh in the Luding games database
- Giseh Verlag in the board game database BoardGameGeek (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Documentation of the 5th German Game Designer Conference, p. 192.
Coordinates: 52 ° 4 ′ 51.7 ″ N , 9 ° 0 ′ 56.2 ″ E