Spielwarenmesse 2014 — Overview of Madame Ching & Images of Enigma, Onirim, Fairy Tale and More

Spielwarenmesse 2014 — Overview of Madame Ching & Images of Enigma, Onirim, Fairy Tale and More
From gallery of W Eric Martin
At Spielwarenmesse 2014 — the annual toy and game fair in Nürnberg, Germany — my cameraman John and I recorded several dozen game preview videos, with an exact count still to come once I rest up and start going through everything.

For now, though, let's start with a rundown of Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc's Madame Ching, coming from Swiss publisher Hurrican in the first half of 2014 with luscious art from the fabulous Vincent Dutrait. Unfortunately, only the cover art was on display at the fair, but Hurrican's Yves Menu gave me a rundown of the gameplay and here's a summary based upon my recollection of his description (i.e., details in the published game might differ):

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Madame Ching is a hand-management game in which 2-4 players try to put together voyages that take their ships far across the waters, possibly all the way to Hong Kong.

Each player starts the game with four cards in hand, each card having a number from 1 to 50-something; the cards have a colored bar across the top, often with a symbol in them. In the first round, each player lays down a card, drafts one of the available cards, then moves one of her ships to the right on the ocean. Players then repeat this process, possibly starting a new journey — a.k.a., new row of played cards — or adding to the journey already begun by playing a higher-valued card that what was last played. In the latter case, if the color of the card matches the color of the card previously played, the ship moves directly to the right; otherwise the ship moves both down and right.

When a player can't add to a journey any more and must start a new one, she scores that voyage, possibly claiming one of the ship tiles on display based on the length of the voyage. (Each space on the game board's ocean has values on it, and the more times you move both down and right, the higher your score overall — doing this is more difficult than you'd hope for, however, since you must consistently have cards that are both of higher value and different color.) Each ship bears some combination of gems, and those are worth points at the end of the game.

If you have certain symbols on a voyage, you can claim bonus action cards that let you steal gems or cards from opponents, take cards from the discard pile, insert cards in a voyage, and so on. Get the right symbols, and you can claim the Madame Ching vessel, ending the game. Players then tally their points for destinations, gems, and so forth, and whoever has the highest score wins.
From gallery of W Eric Martin
Zoch Verlag's new look for Touko Tahkokallio's game Enigma, due out in early 2014;
Z-Man Games and Filosofia Édition will also release Enigma in English- and French-specific editions

Board Game: Onirim (Second Edition)
Z-Man Games' new edition of Shadi Torbey's Onirim due out in 2014;
this edition includes four new expansions & Z-Man will release other Torbey designs, too, with details to come

From gallery of W Eric Martin
AMIGO Spiele's Witches, the German version of Ken Fisher and Joe Andrews' HeartSwitch from U.S. Games

From gallery of W Eric Martin
Stacking ravens and stars in Drei Hasen in der Abendsonne's Raben Stapeln...mit Schnabelgrün, due out March 2014;
Drei Hasen's dice game Groovy Pips, another March 2014 release, is in the background

From gallery of W Eric Martin
The 2014 edition of Satoshi Nakamura's Fairy Tale from Z-Man Games includes these ten additional cards

From gallery of W Eric Martin
German publisher Schmidt Spiele will release The Simpsons Qwirkle and Disney Qwirkle in 2014;
behold the marketing might that comes with a Spiel des Jahres victory!

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