Franz-Benno Delonge
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Franz-Benno Delonge | |
Born | 1957 |
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Died | September 2, 2007 |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Game Designer |
Franz-Benno Delonge (1957-September 2, 2007) was a designer of German-style board games. He has been nominated for multiple best game awards, including Spiel des Jahres and International Gamers Awards. TransAmerica won the Mensa best mind game award for 2003. He died of cancer on September 2, 2007.
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[edit] Early life
Delonge started boardgaming as a child, often spending extended periods of time with his grandmother and her sisters. These three widows enjoyed all kinds of card and board games, and the most popular card game in Bavaria was for four players. Although quite hard, they made sure he could play by the time he was eight.
[edit] Thoughts on game design
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While enjoying the success of TransAmerica, he would prefer to play other games he designed, like Dos Rios, Hellas or Big City. He considered his best work to have been Manila. TransAmerica was the game he thought was easiest for him to design, and found that even simple rules can have unexpected consequences.
Dos Rios, on the other hand, he felt was clearly the hardest game to work to completion, which took around 5 years to improve from basic design to publishable product.
[edit] Works
[edit] Big City
Big City (published 1999) is a game with a modular board, each board section representing a neighbourhood of a new and growing city. Players draw cards representing development lots on those neighbourhoods, and then turn the cards in to build residences, offices, and other special buildings. If a building is larger than a single space, then multiple cards must be turned in, representing the adjacent lots. Some buildings have restrictions on where they can be placed, and points are scored based on the size and type of building, with bonuses for location, and the adjacent buildings. Players also have an opportunity to build a streetcar line, which also provides bonus points for buildings.
[edit] TransAmerica
TransAmerica (published 2001), was Delonge's greatest success, and also won a Mensa Best Mind Game award. Players have to build track to connect their five randomly and secretly assigned cities. Delonge attributed much of its success to the simplicity of the rules.
[edit] Fjords
Fjords (2005)
[edit] TransEuropa
TransEuropa (2005)
[edit] Other games
- Hellas (2002)
- Zahltag (2002)
- GoldBräu (2004)
- Dos Rios (2004)
- Nah Dran! (2004)
- Manila (2005)
- Kunstmarkt (2006)
- Zanzibar (2007)
- Container (2007)
[edit] External links
- Franz-Benno Delonge Interview by Dave Shapiro, The Game Journal.
- Luding Entry for Franz-Benno Delonge.
- Franz-Benno Delonge at BoardGameGeek