Antoine Bauza
Antoine Bauza (born 25 August 1978) is a French game designer.[1] He designs board games, role-playing games and video games as well as being an author of children's books.
After completing his graduate studies in chemistry and computer science in 2003, he began to specialize in the creation of video games at L’École Nationale du Jeu et des Médias Interactifs Numériques, located in the city of Angoulême. He then worked as a school teacher for three years before devoting himself to his creative activities. As well as desgning games he also leads courses and game design workshops. Several of his board games have received many awards.
Board Games
- Chabyrinthe
- Ghost Stories
- Hurry’Cup
- Bakong
- Pocket Rockets
- Monster Chase!
- Pony Express
- Hanabi
- 7 Wonders
- Rockband Manager
- Mystery Express
- Dojo
- Dr. Shark
- Witty Pong
- Takenoko
- Ali
- Tokaido (board game)
- The Little Prince: Make Me a Planet
- Terror in Meeple City
- Samurai Spirit
Role-playing Games
- Exil
- Final Frontier
- Little Wizards
Video Games
- Furry Tales
- World of Lovecraft
Awards
- Meeples' Choice Award (2010) for 7 Wonders
- Deutscher Spiele Preis (2011) for 7 Wonders
- Kennerspiel des Jahres (2011) for 7 Wonders
- As d'or Jeu de l'année (2012) for Takenoko
- Spiel des Jahres (2013) for Hanabi
References
- ↑ "Mr Wonderful: An interview with Antoine Bauza". Little Metal Dog. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
External links
- Antoine Bauza's designer page at BoardGameGeek
- Antoine Bauza's designer page at RPGGeek
- Antoine Bauza's website
- Interview with Antoine Bauza (Little Metal Dog)
- Interview with Antoine Bauza (Meeple Town)
- Designer Spotlight: Antoine Bauza