ADG at Spiel 2018 Posted on 19 Oct 01:28 , 2 comments
Australian Design Group is pleased to announce that we will again be having a booth at Spiel 2018 to be held between the 25th and 28th October at Essen, Germany. You can find us at Hall 5 Booth C106 (5C106) where we will have all our games and kits at a special convention price including World in Flames Collector's edition Classic game at 110 euros, WiFCE Deluxe game at 200 Euros and the WiFCE Superdeluxe games set at 400 euros, amongst many others.
Come along, shoot the breeze, find out about our upcoming projects and check out your favourite games.
See you there.
regards
Harry Rowland
ADG
PS If you already own a copy of the World in Flames collector's edition game, you can also pick up your countersheet 55 from us directly at the show (it's arriving directly from the printer).
PPS We have no idea how many copies we will sell at Spiel and as they are very heavy (the Deluxe is 6.8 kg!) we are only bringing along 50 Deluxe, 20 Classics and 5 Superdeluxes. Thus if you are coming after the thursday and would like us to keep a copy aside please give me a hoy at ausdesigngroup@bigpond.com and tell me what day you are turning up.
Comments
Harry Rowland on
Gidday Thomas,
thanks for your email. I’m not sure if the first translations in German have come out yet, the rules are not simple and they usually take a few months after release. However there is a large thriving WiF community in Germany (it is our largest European market) and you are welcome to post a note in our WIF opponents wanted blog (https://www.a-d-g.com.au/blogs/have-your-say/wif-opponents-wanted) or contact Markus Scheffer of Eurowifcon (eurowif@web.de) about next year’s convention in Germany where there is always a beginner’s table.
See you next week.
regards
Harry Rowland
ADG
Thomas Simmel on
Hello everybody,
next week I will also be at the Spiele Messe in Essen on Thursday and Friday. Is it also possible to try out the games at your stand ? I suppose there is no extensive German translation; how complex are the rules? Is it easy to understand or do you already need to study English literature?
I am also looking forward to visiting your stand.
Best regards
Thomas Simmel