For many people, Belratti was the surprise of SPIEL '18 since next to no one knew about the game ahead of time, but then it started showing up on the Fairplay poll and people flocked to the Mogel-Verlag stand in the galleria. Repos Production has licensed the design for a new edition, but no release date has been announced yet because Repos, as is its custom, will develop the game continually until it is finally satisfied with the result.
• In October 2019, the game company Exploding Kittens (responsible, of course, for the game Exploding Kittens) received a ton of money to make more such games. An excerpt from the press release on Business Wire:
Exploding Kittens, like other consumer companies in The Chernin Group's historical and current portfolio such as Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, and Food52, has built a valuable community around its brand. TCG believes Exploding Kittens has the fan base and creative horsepower to capitalize on the fast-growing board games market which is projected to grow to more than $9B by 2023, representing a 17% annual growth rate....
In addition to new game launches, Exploding Kittens will host its first gaming convention, Burning Cat, in May 2020 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon. The company sees Burning Cat as a re-invention of the typical fan convention with more emphasis placed on community, tabletop gaming, and actually having fun. Attendees will experience new game designers showing off experimental prototypes, the infamous Exploding Kittens Vending Machine, hand-picked vendors showing off their latest and greatest games and accessories, and a massive arena in the center with ludicrous stunts and insane spectacles every hour on the hour.
• In a November 2019 blog post, Xeo Lye from Capital Gains Studio detailed lessons learned from SPIEL '19, starting with them booking a larger booth than they have in years past:
As the result of a larger booth with more tables, we managed to interact with more gamers as they came to try our games. Some of them even remarked, "Hey, this is the first time I seen your game. Is this a new publish[er]?" Spiel Essen has grew quickly in size since our first attendance in 2015 and it is now near impossible for visitors to see everything in a single year. Even though we have presented our games in 2018, the titles are still relatively new to the visitors, due to a lack of marketing budget for a small indie publisher. In 2018, we didn't manage to sell out our copies of Debtzilla and had to carry back cartons of unsold goods. This year, we managed to sell out all our Debtzilla sets by Saturday! This debunks the conventional wisdom that old games do not sell as well in Spiel Essen.
• Speaking of James Nathan, have you read his Opinionated Gamers review of なつめも, a.k.a. Natsumemo, a flip-and-write game from Kaya Miyano and cosaic? An excerpt: