Lookout Games

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The Schwabenheim game publisher Lookout Games was founded in 2000 by Hanno Girke , Uwe Rosenberg and Marcel-André Casasola Merkle . The aim of the small publisher was originally to market its own game ideas and special editions. For example, on the occasion of the international game days in Essen, a limited edition (2500 copies) of Bohnanza , a card game that Uwe Rosenberg had published by Amigo in 1998 , was published.

Lookout has been an independent studio of the Asmodée Group since January 2018 .

Previous awards

In 2002, the card game appeared attribute of Marcel-André Casasola Merkle incident on the selection list for Game of the Year came of 2003. 2004 followed with the scepter of Zavandor of Jens Drögemüller the first board game that 9th place immediately at the German Games Price reached. In 2007 Agricola was presented by Uwe Rosenberg at the international match days. In 2008 Agricola was awarded the special "Complex Game of the Year" award. In 2008 it also received the German Games Prize in the category of family / adult games. In 2016 " Isle of Skye " by Alexander Pfister and Andreas Pelikan won the award " Kennerspiel des Jahres ".

Ludography

Board games

  • 2004: The Scepter of Zavandor by Jens Drögemüller
    German Games Prize: 9th place 2005
  • 2005: The end of the triumvirate of Johannes Ackva and Max Gabrian
  • 2006: The big tournament of Peter Grosse and Harry Rowland
  • 2006: 1861 - The Railways of the Russian Empire by Ian D. Wilson from the 18XX series in co-production with JKLM Games and Zman Games
  • 2007: Agricola by Uwe Rosenberg
    German Games Prize: 1st place 2008
    Game of the Year: "Complex Game of the Year" 2008
    International Gamers Award : Winner 2008
  • 2008: Le Havre by Uwe Rosenberg
    German Games Prize: 2nd place in 2009
    International Gamers Award: Winner 2009
  • 2009: Agricola extension: Uwe Rosenberg's peat farmers
  • 2009: Magister Navis from Carl de Visser and Jarrat Gray
    German Games Prize: 6th place 2010
  • 2009: 1853 by Francis Tresham
  • 2010: The Zavandor mines by Alexander Pfister
  • 2010: Merkator by Uwe Rosenberg
  • 2010: De Vulgari Eloquentia by Mario Papini
  • 2010: Poseidon by Helmut Ohley and Lonny Orgler
  • 2010: Railroad Barons by Helmut Ohley
  • 2011: Ora et labora by Uwe Rosenberg
    German Games Prize: 4th place in 2012
  • 2011: The Gnome of Zavandor by Torsten Landsvogt
  • 2011: Feudal Lords of Tom Wham
  • 2011: Walnut Grove by Touko Tahkokallio and Paul Laane
  • 2012: The farmers and the dear cattle by Uwe Rosenberg
    International Gamers Award: 2012 Winner in the "Two Person Games" category
  • 2012: Goa (new edition) by Rüdiger Dorn
  • 2012: Suburbia by Ted Alspach
  • 2012: Snowdonia by Tony Boydell
  • 2012: Le Havre: Uwe Rosenberg's inland port
    International Gamers Award: Winner 2013 in the category "two-person games"
  • 2013: Bremerhaven by Robert Auerochs
  • 2013: Caverna - The cave builders by Uwe Rosenberg
    German Games Prize: 6th place 2014
  • 2014: Gold Ahoi by Stephan Herminghaus
  • 2014: Johari by Carlo Lavezzi
  • 2014: Patchwork by Uwe Rosenberg
    German Games Prize: 10th place 2015
  • 2014: Murano by Inka and Markus Brand
    German Games Prize: 4th place in 2015
  • 2015: Isle of Skye: From chief to king by Andreas Pelikan and Alexander Pfister
    Kennerspiel des Jahres 2016
  • 2015: Tram by Helmut Ohley
  • 2015: Hengist by Uwe Rosenberg
  • 2015: Grand Austria Hotel by Virginio Gigli and Simone Luciani
  • 2015: 1844/1854 by Helmut Ohley and Leonhard Orgler
  • 2015: Oh my Goods! - You my goods! by Alexander Pfister
  • 2016: Agricola family game
  • 2016: Battle for Olympus by Matthias Cramer
  • 2016: Costa Rica
  • 2016: The Colonists of Tim Puls
  • 2017: Bear Park by Phil Walker-Harding
  • 2018: Witch House by Phil Walker-Harding
  • 2018: Neom by Paul Sottosanti
  • 2018: Patchwork Express by Uwe Rosenberg

Card games

  • 2001: Shot & goal by Rudi Hoffmann
  • 2002: Attribute by Marcel-André Casasola Merkle
    Game of the Year: Shortlist 2003
  • 2003: English attribute
  • 2004: Schätzbold by Uwe Rosenberg
  • 2004: Attribute II
  • 2005: dive bar by Uwe Rosenberg
  • 2005: Klunker by Uwe Rosenberg
  • 2006: The Dragon Tamer (by Zavandor) by Hanno Girke
  • 2006: Attribute I (new version)
  • 2010: Glory for Rome by Carl Chudyk
  • 2015: Oh My Goods by Alexander Pfister
  • 2016: Longsdale in an uproar from Alexander Pfister
  • 2017: Escape to Canyon Brook by Alexander Pfister
  • 2017: Tybor the builder from Alexander Pfister and Dennis Rappel
  • 2018: Birdie by Matt Riddle and Ben Pinchback

Bohnanza extensions

  • 2000: High Bohn
  • 2001: Mutabohn
  • 2002: Ladybohn
  • 2003: Bohnaparte
  • 2003: Genghis Bohn
  • 2004: Telebohn
  • 2005: Rabohnzel
  • 2006: cannibean
  • 2007: Bohnanza Fan Edition
  • 2008: On the Schwäb'schen Eisenbohn
  • 2009: Bean edict
  • 2010: mother bean
  • 2011: Bohn Camillo

Individual evidence

  1. Archived copy ( Memento of May 6, 2005 in the Internet Archive )

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