Reiner Knizia
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Reiner Knizia is a prolific German-style board game designer. Born in Germany in 1957, he developed his first game at the age of six. He has a PhD in mathematics, and, after working as a quantitative analyst ("quant") is now a full-time game designer. Knizia has been living in England since 1993.
In addition to being quite prolific, with over 200 published games, he is highly acclaimed as a designer, having won the Deutscher Spiele Preis four times, a Spiel des Jahres special award, a 2002 Origins Award and numerous other national awards. His games make frequent appearances on various "top games" lists, including seven games on the GAMES 100 list, fourteen games in the BoardGameGeek top 100, and sixteen games on the Internet Top 100 Games List. Several gaming conventions host "Kniziathons", tournaments dedicated to Knizia-designed games.
Reiner Knizia started developing games for his play-by-mail game zine Postspillion, founded in 1985. The zine still exists and the game Bretton Woods (also a Reiner Knizia design), started in 1987, is still going.
According to Knizia, his best selling game as of 2005 is Lord of the Rings, published in 17 languages with over 1 million copies sold.
[edit] Notable games
- see also Category:Reiner Knizia games
- Amun-Re
- Winner, Deutscher Spiele Preis 2003
- Auf Heller und Pfennig (released in English as Kingdoms)
- Einfach Genial (released in English as Ingenious)
- Winner, Schweizer Spielepreis best strategy game 2004
- Free Ride Poker (released by TrayGames for online play)
- Lord of the Rings
- Winner, Spiel des Jahres 2001 special prize for best use of literature in a game
- Lost Cities
- Medici
- Modern Art
- Winner, Deutscher Spiele Preis 1993
- Ra
- Samurai
- Taj Mahal
- Winner, Deutscher Spiele Preis 2000
- Winner, Essen Feather 2000
- Through the Desert
- Tigris and Euphrates
- Winner, Deutscher Spiele Preis 1998
- Tower of Babel
- Winner, Schweizer Speilepreis best strategy game 2005
- Vampire
[edit] External links
- Knizia Games
- Postspillion (German)
- Reiner Knizia at BoardGameGeek