Spiel des Jahres jury chairman Harald Schrapers and Kinderspiel des Jahres chairman Christoph Schlewinski announced the nominees and other recommended titles during a live broadcast on Facebook, with these three titles being nominated for Spiel des Jahres 2021:
• The Adventures of Robin Hood, by Michael Menzel and KOSMOS
• MicroMacro: Crime City, by Johannes Sich and Edition Spielwiese (written and video overview)
• Zombie Teenz Evolution, by Annick Lobet and Le Scorpion Masqué (video overview)
Aside from these nominations, the SdJ jury recommended the following five titles: Chakra, Point Salad, The Key: Sabotage at Lucky Llama Land, Switch & Signal, and Biss 20, the latter two of which also happen to be co-operative.
Note that the Spiel des Jahres award is primarily aimed at family gamers, i.e., those who play games but aren't heavily into the gaming scene.
Nominations for the Kennerspiel des Jahres went to:
• Fantasy Realms, by Bruce Glassco and WizKids (and in Germany from Strohmann Games) (video overview)
• Lost Ruins of Arnak, by Mín, Elwen, and Czech Games Edition (video overview)
• Paleo, by Peter Rustemeyer and Hans im Glück (video overview)
The SdJ jury recommended four other titles at the Kennerspiel level: Aeon's End, Barrage, Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion, and Riftforce. The winners of the Spiel and Kennerspiel des Jahres will be announced in Berlin, Germany on July 19, 2021.
The titles nominated for Kinderspiel des Jahres 2020 are:
• Dragomino, by Bruno Cathala, Marie Fort, Wilfried Fort, and Blue Orange Games (video overview)
• Mia London and the Case of the 625 Scoundrels, by Antoine Bauza, Corentin Lebrat, and Le Scorpion Masqué (video overview)
• Storytailors, by Marie Fort, Wilfried Fort, and Lifestyle Boardgames (video overview)
The Kinderspiel des Jahres jury, which differs from the SdJ/KedJ jury, also recommended seven other titles: Dream Catcher, Hipp Hopp Hippo, Inspektor Nase, Käpt'n Kuller, Memo Friends, Swip'Sheep, and Tapikékoi.
The winner will be announced on June 14, 2021, roughly one month prior to the winners of the other awards.
Aside from the overwhelming presence of co-operative games among the nominees and recommended titles — and perhaps this trend shouldn't be a surprise given the events of 2020 — Schrapers and Schlewinski highlighted the strong showing by French designers and French and French-Canadian publishers, with the husband-and-wife team of Marie and Wilfried Fort picking up two nominations in the Kinderspiel category and Le Scorpion Masqué having a nomination for both Spiel des Jahres and Kinderspiel des Jahres. Schlewinski noted that the French seem to be more adventurous in their themes, their mechanisms, and their approach to art and graphics.