Vladimír Chvátil

Vladimír Chvátil
Born 1971 (age 4546)
Jihlava, Czech Republic
Nationality Czech
Known for Board game designer
Video game designer

Vladimír Chvátil /vlaɟɪmiːr xvaːcɪl/ (often known professionally as Vlaada Chvátil /vlaːda xvaːcɪl/) is a Czech board game designer and a video game designer. He became a recognizable name in the board game community following the publication of Through the Ages: A Story of Civilization in 2006 and thereafter his designs frequently made the top 100 list on BoardGameGeek. In 2016, he won the coveted award "Spiel des Jahres" (Game of the Year) in Germany for Codenames.

His most notable video game project was a real-time strategy Original War. He later worked on the role-playing video game Vision that has never been finished. In 2006, he left Altar and started to focus on board games. In 2010 he worked on Family Farm, a game that was developed by Hammerware.[1][2][3]

Style

Vlaada's designs are strongly rooted in the game's theme preferring the mechanics that fit the theme best.[4] His attachment to the theme is also evident in the way he writes the rules for his games which always make the theme apparent and sometimes even uses the theme to inject humor into the process of learning a game.[5]

He also gained a reputation for innovative mechanics and a diverse range of designs,[6] including the epic civilization game Through the Ages, the award-winning party word game Codenames, and the real time sci-fi adventure Galaxy Trucker which required the players to simultaneously rummage through a pile of cardboard tiles looking for ones to improve their spaceship.

Notable games

Video Games

Board Games

References

  1. http://bonusweb.idnes.cz/vlada-chvatil-original-war-nas-bavilo-dwi-/Magazin.aspx?c=A010620_vladachvatil010621_bw Czech
  2. http://www.pc-hry.com/vision-ceske-rpg-od-altar-interactive-konci-3393/ Czech
  3. http://freehry.doupe.zive.cz/magazin/hammerware-rozhovor-s-martinem-prochazkou/ Czech
  4. , interview with opinionatedgamers.com
  5. , example of rulebook style
  6. Olson, Jeremy (July 29, 2016). "A Who’s Who of boardgaming: part 2". Albany Times Union. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  7. "Cervii (Červi)". Oldgames.sk. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  8. http://www.databaze-her.cz/hry/fish-fillets-ii/zajimavosti/ Czech
  9. http://pc.hrej.cz/novinky/2010/04/01/nova-ceska-hra-family-farm-21757/ Czech
  10. 1 2 http://czechgames.com/en/games/

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