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Content in this edit is translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at [[:de:Spiel des Jahres]]; see its history for attribution.
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The Spiel des Jahres (German: [ˈʃpiːl dəs ˈjaːʁəs], Game of the Year) is an award for board and card games, created in 1978 with the purpose of rewarding family-friendly game design, and promoting excellent games in the German market.[1] It is thought that the existence and popularity of the award was one of the major drivers of the quality of games coming out of Germany, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s.[2] A Spiel des Jahres nomination can increase the typical sales of a game from 500–3,000 copies to around 10,000, and the winner can usually expect to sell as many as 500,000 copies.[3]
The award is given by a jury of German-speaking board game critics from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland,[1] who review games released in Germany in the preceding twelve months. The games considered for the award are family-style games. War games, role-playing games, collectible card games, and other complicated, highly competitive, or hobbyist games are outside the scope of the award. Since 1989, there has been a separate award for children's games. The jury is not subject to public scrutiny and members of the public are not offered the opportunity to influence the voting.
On occasion, the jury has awarded a special prize for more complex games, such as Agricola in 2008 or World Without End in 2010. Prior to 2011, this award was an exceptional award which was not necessarily awarded annually. In 2011, however, this practice was formalized when the jury created a new category for more complex games called Kennerspiel des Jahres. Along with the nominations, the jury also gives a list of recommended games, and occasionally gives out special prizes for games which will not be considered for the main award. The criteria on which a game is evaluated are:[4]
The jury does not release its scoring system or provide insight into how the categories are weighted.
The games receiving recognition at the 1998 awards were:
The games receiving recognition at the 1999 awards were:
The nominations for the 2005 award were announced on May 8, 2005, and the winner on June 27, 2005:
The nominations for the 2006 award were announced on May 28, 2006, and the winner on July 17, 2006:
Along with the nominations, the jury also assigned two special prizes for games which it felt were too demanding to count as 'family style' games:[30]
The nominations for the 2007 award were announced on May 20, 2007, and the winner on June 25, 2007:
The nominations for the 2008 award were announced on May 25, 2008, and the winner on June 30, 2008:
The nominations for the 2009 award were announced on May 24, 2009 and the winner on June 29, 2009:
The nominations for the 2010 award were announced on May 31, 2010, and the winner on June 28, 2010:
The nominations for the 2011 awards were announced on May 23, 2011, and the winners on June 27, 2011. This was the first year the Connoisseur-gamer Game of the Year award was given, an award for more complex games:
The nominations for the 2012 awards were announced on May 21, 2012, and the winners on July 9, 2012:
The nominations for the 2013 awards were announced on May 21, 2013, and the Spiel and Kennerspiel winners were announced on July 8, 2013. The Kinderspiel (Children's) Game of the Year was announced on June 12, 2013:
The nominations for the 2014 awards were announced on May 19, 2014. The Children's Game of the Year was announced on June 23, and the Game of the Year and Connoisseur's Game of the Year were announced on July 14:
The nominations for the 2015 awards were announced on May 18, 2015. The Kinderspiel des Jahres winner were announced on Monday, June 8, 2015, and the Spiel and Kennerspiel winners were announced on Monday, July 6, 2015:
The nominations for the 2016 awards were announced on May 23, 2016,[31] and the winners on Monday July 18, 2016:
The nominations for the 2017 award were announced on May 22, 2017. The winner for Children's Game of the Year was announced on June 19, 2017. The winners for Game of the Year and Connoisseur-gamer Game of the Year were announced on July 17, 2017.
The nominations and the special prize for the 2018 award were announced on May 14, 2018.[38] The winner for Children's Game of the Year was announced on June 11, 2018. The winners for Game of the Year and Connoisseur-gamer Game of the Year were announced on July 23, 2018.
The nominations for the 2019 award were announced on May 20, 2019.[39] The winner for Children's Game of the Year was announced on June 24, 2019[40]
The nominations for the 2020 award were announced on May 18, 2020.[47] The award for Children's Game of the Year was announced on June 15, 2020.[48] The winners were announced on July 20, 2020.[49][50]
The nominations for the 2021 award were announced on May 18, 2021.[51] The award for Children's Game of the Year was announced on June 14, 2021.[52] The winners were announced on July 19, 2021.[53]
The nominations for the 2022 award were announced on May 23, 2022. The award for Children's Game of the Year was announced on June 20, 2022.[57] The winners were announced on July 17, 2022.[58][59]
The nominations for the 2023 award were announced on May 22, 2023.[62] The winners were announced on July 21, 2023.[63][64]
The nominations for the 2024 award were announced on June 11, 2024.
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