BrettspielWelt
BrettspielWelt (BSW;
A Java-enabled browser is required to play, and registering with the site is not required (though recommended, as many players will not play with unregistered users). All major aspects of the Java client, games and website are also available in English. The site is independent and free from advertising, except for indirectly advertising the games themselves. As a result of the site's popularity, some board game publishers have presented new board games on BrettspielWelt before they are first published.
All players begin (by default) in the game manager, which is used by players from many countries. New players having difficulty getting started can introduce themselves to one of the English-speaking communities for advice and help. BSW offers a system for implementing translations.
History
BrettspielWelt started in 1998 as a project by Alexander Zbiek to play board games with his friends over the internet. The first version ran on a workstation in the Leibniz computing centre in Munich. Zbiek then teamed up with Regina Michl, Tobias Lang and Sebastian Mellin. After making the program more stable and expandable, it was released to the public in 2000. It was merged with Copco company in 2008 and eventually became one company.
Community
BrettspielWelt has an optional meta-game for its members, in which each game played earns
There is a large contingent of English BrettspielWelt players, and several towns aimed primarily at English speakers. These include Concordia, EnglishTown, Smallville, BurgundyRidge, and The.Great.White.North (primarily aimed at Canadians), as well as the multilingual Emerald.City, Whitechapel and PiratesCove. There are also a ChinaTown for Chinese players, Japanese-Isle and Samurai-Village for Japanese, KoreaTown for Koreans and LionRock for Hong Kong players. Other European language groups include DeLageLanden for Dutch and CarcassonnePlage for French players.
Games
The games available on BrettspielWelt are, for the most part,
Among the games available are several Spiel des Jahres winners:
- 7 Wonders
- Cafe International
- Carcassonne
- Bluff(Liar's Dice)
- Manhattan
- Settlers of Catan
- Thurn und Taxis
and Deutscher Spiele Preis winners:
Awards
BrettspielWelt was nominated for a Webby Award in 2004. It won the People's Voice Award for best Game site.[2]
References
- ^ Arar, Yardena (2005-02-26). "Game Room: From Deutschland With Love". PC World. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-03-06.
- ^ Webby Awards Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
External links
- BrettspielWelt official site (English-language version)
- BSW Games List of games on Brettspielwelt
- Brettspielwelt Primer and a list of volunteer tutors at BoardGameGeek
- Emerald City Town Home Page