As we unfortunately missed International Women's Day with our opening, we are taking Mother's Day as an opportunity to introduce you to games that were (co-)designed or created by women.
Included are classics such as Dragomino (Marie Fort, co-design), Skip-Bo (Hazel "Skip" Bowman, design) and Dixit (Marie Cardouat, design).
We are also preparing games for a quick start:
Wing Flapping
Designed by Elizabeth Hargrave with illustrations by Ana Maria Martinez Jaramillo, Natalia Rojas and Beth Sobel.
Discover new birds, settle them and assemble the best ones to earn the most points in this card-based engine builder.
Widely known and loved, Flügelschlag won both Kennerspiel des Jahres and the Deutscher Spielepreis in 2019.
The White Castle
Co-designed by Shei S.
In 1761 Japan, at the eponymous Himeji Castle of Prince Daimyo, the families living in the castle vie for favor and influence. The interlocking mechanics and randomized rounds keep the game coming back to the table to hunt for as many points as possible.
Designed by Manny Vega and created by Sandara Tang.
Qwirkle
Designed by Susan McKinley Ross.
For 20 years now, Qwirkle has been delighting players with its colorful tiles that you cleverly place next to each other to score as many points as possible. The combination of luck and tactics makes it great fun for young and old alike. This is demonstrated not least by the now numerous spin-offs and expansions such as Qwirkle Cubes, Qwirkle Cards, Qwirkle Select, Qwirkle Connect and Qwirkle Flex.
Come along and discover the diverse games developed by women. Fun guaranteed!
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