Tilsit Éditions

Tilsit Editions (aka " Tilsit " ) was a French game publisher, founded in 1997 by Didier Jacobée. 2010, the operation was discontinued. Were laid board games, strategy games and children's games.

By the year 2005, Tilsit brought out mainly in French transmitted license versions of successful author of Playing the German Kosmos Verlag. As of 2006, so that was the end. Also from other publishers license games were produced in French. 2003, the publisher has its repertoire reorganized into three divisions: " Tilsit Collection", " Tilsit Poche " and " Tilsit Famille ". The division "Collection" was aimed at an adult audience of collectors and hobbyists society players. " Tilsit Famille " comprised of simple structured social and family games for the casual gamer. The segment " Poche " (French: pocket) was the small format of the game boxes and playing cards reserved.

To the resulted of Tilsit Editions on the French-language market games author included, among others:

  • Stratego, 1947, Jacques Johan Mogendorff
  • Les Colons de Catania ( Settlers of Catan ), 1995, Klaus Teuber
  • Kahuna, in 1998, Günter Cornett
  • Les Voleurs de Bagdad ( The Thief of Baghdad ), 1999, Francis Pacherie
  • Babel, 2000, Uwe Rosenberg
  • Nouveaux Mondes ( the new explorer ) 2001 Klaus Teuber
  • Puerto Rico, 2002, Andreas Seyfarth
  • Génial ( Ingenious ), 2004, Reiner Knizia
  • Les Évadés de Cartagena (Cartagena ), 2005, Leo Colovini

Tilsit Collection

  • Maka Bana, 2003, François Haffner
  • Kanaloa, in 2003, Günter Cornett
  • Skaal, 2004, Thierry Lebourg aka Docteur Pug
  • Himalayas, in 2004, Régis Bonnessée
  • Key Largo, 2005 Paul Randles, Mike Selinker and Bruno Faidutti
  • Baron, 2006 Franz Gaudois

Tilsit Poche

  • Wanted!, 2003, Emiliano Sciarra
  • Corsair, 2005, Reiner Knizia
  • Fantasy Pub, 2005, Emanuele Ornella
  • Caramba!, 2005 Michael Schacht
  • Red Hot Silly Dragon, 2005 Blossier Guillaume and Frederic Henry
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