Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société
The Concours International de Créateurs de Jeux de Société (International Contest of Designers of Society Games) is an annual event organized by the Centre Ludique de Boulogne-Billancourt. The event started in 1977 and still occurs nowadays.
There are many awarded games (check their archive), and some became quite well known, namely Abalone, Quarto, Gygès, and Quits. Unfortunately, there is almost no information available about most of the board and rules of the submitted games over the years, including the awarded games!
Of the few there are board and rules available (in French), these seem to be within the blog's interests:
- Alpha, rules, GaalN (2001)
- Gadis, rules, Gérald Saiveau (1987)
- Court-circuit, rules, Max Gerchambeau (1983)
- Palanquée, rules, Ludovic Robillard (1988)
- Tchag, rules, Jean Georges (2003)
- Tor, rules, Alain Couchot, Bernard Klein (1996)
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Of the ones where the board is known but not the rules:
- Dooble, Jean-Luc Hipeau (2000)
- Joséphine, Philippe Battesti (1999)
- Le Labyrinthe, Claude Fagret (1986)
- Pionmor, Bernard Tavitian (2000)
There are lots of other games in their archive without online information.
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