| Ravensburger had a whole separate stand just for the SdJ winner Torres |
Torres stand - SdJ winner 2000 |
Ravensburger's main stand |
Java - a heavy game |
Tadsch Mahal |
more Ravensburger |
My chum Wolfgang Wichmann, who I visited in Munich the following week |
Zatre - an excellent abstract game with a strong internet community |
Stacks of bargains - buy a selection games from the palates at fixed prices |
Tilsit Editions |
Hartmutt Witt |
Corne van Moorsel and his Morisi |
Friedeman Friese and his green hair |
Goldseiber's stand |
Goldseiber's Doge (I'm told!) |
Goldseiber's stand - Wongar in the foreground |
One of the game clubs had brought their own transport |
A constant scrum around the Adlung stand |
Drei Magier |
AZA Turfmaster |
Gunter Cornett... |
... and his Bambus stand |
Winning Moves stand |
Cartegena on Winning Moves |
Winning Moves - Carolus Magnus |
Valentin Hermann - Fanfor's designer |
Fanfor's stand |
and their only new release, a gamekit Ave |
The rather modest stand of Hans im Gluck, surprisingly small |
Hans im Gluck - Carcassone (I predict big things for this game) |
Queen Games' stand |
Schmidt's Eschnapur |
Eschnapur |
No room on the tables, use the floor for Morgenland |
Kosmos |
Kosmos wall of games |
Sternenfahrer on the Kosmos stand |
Knizia's Lost Cities or Knizia's LotR |
Lording it... |
... and in the shadows, Dr Reiner Knizia |