Bézier Games
Bezier Games, Inc. is an American manufacturer and publisher of board games and card games. It was started in 2006 by Ted Alspach upon publication of Start Player (also designed by Ted Alspach). Bezier Games, Inc. was the largest (by number of different titles) publisher of Age of Steam expansions. In 2014, the company was renamed Bezier Games, Inc. when it incorporated.
Bezier Games, Inc. productions
- Age of Steam and Steam Expansions
- 1830's Pennsylvania & Northern California (2006)[1]
- Sun & London (2006)
- Disco Inferno & Soul Train (2006)
- Mississippi Steamboats & Golden Spike (2007)[2]
- America & Europe (2007)[3]
- Barbados & St. Lucia (2007)[4]
- Jamaica & Puerto Rico (2007)[5]
- Essen Spiel Limited Edition & Secret Blueprints of Steam #3 (2008)[6]
- Secret Blueprints of Steam 1 & 2 (2008)[7]
- Vermont, New Hampshire & Central New England (2008)[8]
- Alabama Railways, Antebellum Louisiana & Four Corners (2009)
- 1867 Georgia Reconstruction, South Carolina & Oklahoma Land Rush (2009)
- Beer & Pretzels: The Train Game Expansion (2009)
- California Gold Rush & Underground Railroad (2010)
- Amazon Rainforest & Sahara Desert (2010)
- Atlantis & Trisland (2010)
- Sharing & Really Friendly Sharing (2010)
- Australia & Tasmania (2011)
- Outer Space & Reversteam (2011)
- African Diamond Mines & Taiwan Cube Factories (2011)
- Orient Express & Disoriented Express (2011)
- Start Player: A Kinda Collectible Card Game (2006)[9][10] - Out of print, now published by Z-Man Games and daVinci Games
- Ultimate Werewolf: Whitebox Edition (2007)
- Rapscallion (2008)[11][12]
- Smarty Party Gamer's Expansion (2008)
- Ubongo Extrem Craxy Expansion (2008)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition (2008, 2010)
- Beer & Pretzels (2009)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Classic Movie Monsters (2010)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Compact Edition (2010)
- Perpetual-Motion Machine (2010)
- TieBreaker (2011)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Night Terrors (2011)
- Ultimate Werewolf Artifacts (2011)
- Mutant Meeples (2012)
- Enter The Passage (2012)
- Suburbia (2012)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Urban Legends (2013)
- You Suck (2013)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Inquisition (2013)
- Suburbia Inc (2013)
- One Night Ultimate Werewolf (2014)
- Ultimate Werewolf (2014)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Deluxe Edition (2014)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Wolfpack (2014)
- Ultimate Werewolf: Kickstarter Edition (2014)
- Subdivision (2014)
- Castles of Mad King Ludwig (2014)
- Start Player Express (2014)
- One Night Ultimate Werewolf Daybreak (2015)
- One Night Ultimate Werewolf Bonus Pack (2015)
- Suburbia 5 Star (2015)
- Favor of the Pharaoh (2015)
- Castles of Mad King Ludwig Secrets (2015)
- Terra (2015)
- One Night Ultimate Vampire (2016)
- One Night Ultimate Bonus Pack 2 (2016)
- America (2016)
References
- ↑ Tom Vasel (2007-04-18). "Review of Age of Steam: Expansion - 1830's Pennsylvania / Northern California". RPGnet. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2007-01-15). "Game Preview: Age of Steam: Mississippi Steamboats/Golden Spike". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2007-07-23). "Game Preview: Age of Steam: America/Europe". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2007-07-25). "Game Preview: Age of Steam: Barbados/St. Lucia". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2007-07-27). "Game Preview: Age of Steam: Jamaica/Puerto Rico". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2008-09-03). "Game Preview: Age of Steam: Essen Spiel & Secret Blueprints of Steam Plan #3". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2008-08-18). "Game Preview: Age of Steam: Secret Blueprints of Steam, Plans #1 & 2". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2008-08-04). "Game Preview: Age of Steam: Vermont, New Hampshire & Central New England". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
- ↑ Erik Arneson. "Top 10 Stocking Stuffers / Small Game Gifts of 2006". About.com. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2006-10-30). "Start Player". FunandBoardgames.com. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑ Tom Vasel (2008-09-15). "Rapscallion Review". The Dice Tower. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ↑ W. Eric Martin (2008-03-04). "Game Preview: Rapscallion". Boardgamenews.com. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
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