Jeu de l'année
The Jeu de l'année (French for Game of the Year) was a French games award, given by the Association de Promotion et d'Evaluation des Jeux in October to outstanding parlour games
- published during the previous year
- published in the French language
- available in sufficiently many stores
In 2005 the Jeu de l'année merged with the As d'Or.
Previous awards
2004
Winner
- Squad Seven - Roberto Fraga, TF1 Games/Fox Mind Games
Finalists
- Crazy Circus - Dominique Ehrhard, Fox Mind Games
- Queen's Necklace (Le Collier de la Reine) - Bruno Cathala and Bruno Faidutti
- Gobblet - Thierry Denoual, Gigamic
- Composio - Jean Fin, TF1 Games
- Serengeti - Michael Schacht
- Mare Nostrum - Serge Laget, Eurogames
2003
Winner
- War of the Sheep (La Guerre des Moutons) - Philippe des Pallières, Asmodée
Finalists
- Evo - Philippe Keyaerts, Eurogames
- Werewolf (Les Loups-Garous de Thiercelieux) - Philippe des Pallières and Hervé Marly, Lui-Même
- Medina - Stefan Dorra, Hans im Glück
- San Marco - Alan R. Moon and Aaron Weissblum, Ravensburger
- Mexica - Michael Kiesling and Wolfgang Kramer, Ravensburger
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See also
External links
- Jeu de l'année home page (in French)
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