Here's a round-up of some of the pics I've already published on Twitter and the BGG Facebook account. Many of the items shown below still need proper BGG database listings, but those will have to wait a little longer unless designers and publishers in the know want to submit them now.
Arrived at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes for the Festival International des Jeux. The As d'Or ceremony takes place here tonight. —WEM pic.twitter.com/wcrXkKhsGZ
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Entry line outside the Palais des Festivals for #FIJ2017. It stretches a way around the trees; entry is free. —WEM pic.twitter.com/mGfABnTT5x
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Let's start with one of the most anticipated games known before FIJ opened: the Cities of Splendor expansion. I'll post a more detailed overview of this expansion separately, but note that the artwork shown here is obviously placeholders. To explain more than what's in the tweet, each player has a set of these five cards, and as soon as you've collected cards that match the totals shown on them (e.g., five green cards), you flip over the card and gain the special power shown on it for the rest of the game. Gold tokens are worth two of the same color instead of just one, for example, or you get to take a token from the reserves before buying a card.
One of the four mini-expansions coming in Cities of Splendor from @SpaceCowboys1: Collect the cards depicted & gain the printed power! —WEM pic.twitter.com/dvNdbAL6fr
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Final holdings in a Splendor demo at #FIJ2017. Detailed preview of the 4 mini-expansions soon. @SpaceCowboys1 —WEM pic.twitter.com/8OE0fJwIB4
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The most anticipated game not known (at least to me) prior to FIJ was Batman: The Boardgame from the team that created Conan: Frédéric Henry and Monolith Editions. We recorded a long overview of this design, which uses the same core system as Conan, with some changes both for the multiplayer game and a new approach to two-player games; in this latter set-up, each player has their own control panel, with one controlling villains and the other heroes.
Shot an overview video of Batman: The Boardgame (@Monolithedition) at #FIJ2017; likely to be available for demo at Gen Con 2017. —WEM pic.twitter.com/jLQtez72dX
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Some of the (non-final) miniatures for Batman: The Boardgame (@Monolithedition) on display at #FIJ2017. —WEM pic.twitter.com/ZxPLmddsgh
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2017 As d'Or winners: Unlock! in the general category, Scythe in expert, and Go Cuckoo! in children's. —WEM pic.twitter.com/3tRoh4tym6
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My son Traver was all over the place with his picture-taking, but some turned out just right (after cropping), with him sometimes setting up shots beforehand. He told me later that this one was inspired by The Hunger Games, which we're reading now while traveling.
Broad-shouldered goons in Rüdiger Dorn's Mafiozoo from @SuperMeeple; use them to claim influence in specific parts of town. —WEM pic.twitter.com/Uep4t9nOXR
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Giant-sized displays were to be found all over FIJ 2017, and I encourage more publishers to make use of these eye-catchers at future conventions. When people are playing at such a display, you're no longer demoing the game to just those playing, but to dozens of passersby, many of whom stop to stare because the gameplay is more visible and dramatic.
Giant-sized Colt Express+expansions from @ludonaute at the 2017 Festival International des Jeux in Cannes, France. —WEM pic.twitter.com/alqvWNeULM
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Champion dish stackers in Paku Paku from @Toinito & Ravensburger, yet another giant-sized game available for demo at #FIJ2017. —WEM pic.twitter.com/uoJXlBYcvN
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Giant-sized Catch the Moon from @StudioBombyx & The Grizzled designers Fabien Riffaud & Juan Rodriguez; very un-grizzly! #FIJ2017 —WEM pic.twitter.com/MEN8hpQeNH
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Giant-sized Jamaica (@AsmodeeNA) was taking place in the children and family gaming area upstairs at #FIJ2017. —WEM pic.twitter.com/GMx3es3wb5
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Giant-sized Survive (@Asmodee_fr) taking place at #FIJ2017. @StrongholdGames, you need to make this happen at cons in the U.S.! —WEM pic.twitter.com/sktQpC3nO8
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We recorded 30-40 game overview videos at FIJ 2017. I'm not sure of the count as we kept recording, then moving on. The show runs late, with the exhibit hall open until 21:00 on Friday and 20:00 on Saturday, with an after-hours demo space for game prototypes — the Off — starting at 22:00 and running until 04:00 for four evenings.
Yes, the prototype space is open more days than the convention itself. Nadine Seul, the general commissioner of FIJ, told me that the Off has been running for at least ten years, and it started as a side happening during other events before blossoming into the huge happening that it is today. I recorded a walkthrough of the Off as well, but I need to add a voiceover track as we kept getting odd feedback in that space while having no such troubles in the lower floors where the exhibitors were located.
Recorded an overview of the tile-laying, resource-claiming game Ilos, coming from @LaBoiteDeJeu. #FIJ2017 —WEM pic.twitter.com/MdMwEyWMqe
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Interviewed Christophe at #FIJ2017 about HISPA, a Spanish game publisher association founded at the start of 2017. —WEM pic.twitter.com/QgxuPzie7o
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Played Ghost Fightin' Treasure Hunters (@Mattel) during #FIJ2017. Some of the BGG team needed a break as Dad was pushing too hard... —WEM pic.twitter.com/KdeL3fMtKZ
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A new, standalone, campaign-style game for The Grizzled is in the works from Fabien Riffaud, Juan Rodriguez, and Sweet Games. #FIJ2017 —WEM pic.twitter.com/A5pCCQHMh8
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Components in Otys, a co-production from Pearl Games & @Libellud that should debut at #SPIEL2017. Recorded an overview video. #FIJ2017. —WEM pic.twitter.com/7QKA6XD3yb
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In most cases games are universal and can be played by all, but when you have a speed reaction game based on your ability to recognize characters in a French-only manga, some players are going to have an advantage over others...
Dreamland is a fast-reaction game from @YokaOfficiel using characters from the French manga of the same name. #FIJ2017 —WEM pic.twitter.com/0CslmHH0C8
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At #FIJ2017, @YokaOfficiel announced a forthcoming Dragon Ball Z board game. No details right now. —WEM pic.twitter.com/aAd8lfNMnt
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Compete to eliminate the teenagers — preferably in the right order — in Monster Slaughter, coming from @AnkamaGames. —WEM pic.twitter.com/A4cq5TIdjT
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First Martians from @trzewik seen in the wild at #FIJ2017 during a publisher event. He seemed pretty happy about it! —WEM pic.twitter.com/L96iQoQBaq
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As promised, here's a teaser from #FIJ2017 for the next King of Tokyo/New York Monster Pack from @IelloGames: Kong! —WEM pic.twitter.com/J6rgcpCK2d
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Still need to post the Kero overview video we shot at Spielwarenmesse. Oh, and make a BGG listing for this 2p title from Hurrican. —WEM pic.twitter.com/JshNVmcegz
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At #FIJ2017, @SpaceCowboys1 debuted two new print-and-play scenarios for Unlock!, which won As d'Or (France's game of the year award). —WEM pic.twitter.com/dwNoRXIGzQ
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Painted mini from the Runewars Miniatures Games (@FFGames), which is available for demo games at #FIJ2017. (Pic: Traver Martin) —WEM pic.twitter.com/DPX3kmPee6
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Chainmail sleeve made from hundreds of pull-tabs from beverage cans. #FIJ2017 —WEM pic.twitter.com/clYueVQZ4l
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I have since been informed that speculoos shakes can be had in the U.S., albeit perhaps under a different name. I have been missing out on these for years, alas.
All the best game conventions have a Steak 'n Shake nearby, but I don't think I can get a speculoos shake at Gen Con. Praise Cannes! —WEM pic.twitter.com/5oJDtEE40h
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More pics to come on Twitter in-between a few off hours in Cannes. I'll post another round-up in this space as well, along with the final videos from Spielwarenmesse 2017 and more pics from NY Toy Fair 2017. I'll be at PAX East on March 10-12, 2017. Perhaps I'll see some of you there!
Petanque players near the shore in Cannes, France the day after #FIJ2017 closed. —WEM pic.twitter.com/ZJed0jVFqN
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