Leo Colovini

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Leo Colovini (* 1964 in Venice ) is an Italian game designer .

Colovini has a doctorate in history. He met Alex Randolph at the age of twelve in a Venetian chess club and became a game tester for its developments. Colovini married in 1990 and had twins in 1993. He quit his secure job at a bank to open a toy store with friends. There are now several shops in Mestre , Venice and Padua . During these years Colovini mainly developed small card games.

In 1995 he founded the Venice Connection publishing house together with Alex Randolph and Dario de Toffoli . After Colovini had completed his history studies with a thesis on Charlemagne ( Carolus Magnus ) and the Lombards in Italy, he developed the game Carolus Magnus from it .

Ludography (selection)

  • 2008: Star Wars: Galactic Battles (with Francesco Nepitello and Marco Maggi )
  • 2008: Star Wars: The Last Stand (with Francesco Nepitello and Marco Maggi )
  • 2008: Golden Era (with Giuseppe Baù )
  • 2008: Islas Canarias
  • 2008: Wall-e (with Federico Colovini )
  • 2008: Cartagena, the escape
  • 2009: Atlantis
  • 2009: Atlantis ships
  • 2009: Donna Leon - dangerous games
  • 2009: Donna Leon - exp. set
  • 2010: Sherlock
  • 2010: Horseland
  • 2011: Elephant memo
  • 2011: stinginess
  • 2011: Draco
  • 2011: Double duel
  • 2011: Het Huis Anubis
  • 2011: Atlantis - Icarus
  • 2011: Atlantis - trial game
  • 2011: Cartagena App
  • 2012: I go!
  • 2012: Kartagena
  • 2012: Witches of Blackmore
  • 2012: Non c'è due senza tre (with Carlo A. Rossi )
  • 2012: Aztlan
  • 2012: Masterdice
  • 2013: De Verkenners
  • 2013: Incognito (new edition)
  • 2013: Golden Horn: From Venice to Constantinople
  • 2014: Cartagena (new edition)
  • 2014: Venezia 2099
  • 2014: nightcap
  • 2014: Hot tin roof
  • 2015: Think Str8!
  • 2015: Odyssey: Wrath of Poseidon
  • 2016: Leo has to go to the hairdresser
  • 2016: freaky
  • 2017: Polis
  • 2017: Matterhorn
  • 2017: Facecards
  • 2017: Gho ... Gho ... Ghosty
  • 2017: Forest
  • 2017: Cartagena
  • 2018: MiniCity
  • 2018: Fae
  • 2019: Howl! Mau Mau
  • 2019: Castello Methoni

Awards

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