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Days of Wonder is a board game publisher based in the United States and France. It specialises in German-style board games. Days of Wonder has published games in English, French, German and Korean. Image File history File links Days_of_wonder_logo. ... Image File history File links Days_of_wonder_logo. ... A board game is any game played on a board (that is, a premarked surface) with counters or pieces that are placed on, removed from, or moved across the board. ... German-style board games, also known as Euro games, designer games, family strategy games or hobby board games, are family games designed to appeal simultaneously to older children and adults. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...


Days of Wonder is well known for the very high component quality they deliver.


In 2004, Days of Wonder received the Spiel des Jahres for their board game, Ticket to Ride, by Alan R. Moon. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Spiel des Jahres (German for Game of the Year) is arguably the most prestigious board game award for German-style board games. ... Ticket to Ride is a railway-themed German-style board game designed by Alan R. Moon and published in 2004 by Days of Wonder. ... Alan R. Moon is a author of board games, born in Southampton, England, and currently living in the United States. ...


Games published by Days of Wonder:

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PointBlank: Anime Reviews - Wonderful Days (3154 words)
The plot is intriguing, and while the backdrop of Wonderful Days is the conflict between these two groups of people, the ECOBAN and the Marrians, the true story lies between Shua and Jay and their struggle.
Fortunately, Wonderful Days is somewhat better, but if you're expecting a strong story to pull you in, get ready to use your head, because you're going to have to imagine a lot.
Wonderful Days doens't pretend to be anything that it isn't, and what it does try to become it excells at brilliantly.
cityonfire.com | Wonderful Days (726 words)
Wonderful Days could have been simply amazing with a more fleshed out story, but as it is it's a must see for the music and the animation alone.
In addition, Wonderful Days has probably the best animated fist fight I've ever seen (between Shua and Simon, Jay's superior who has also been in love with her [and jealous of Shua] since childhood).
It was animated in such a way that it was fast enough to show the strength and skill of the combatants, but clear enough that you could see every move they made, as opposed to being jerky and unclear as many animated fights seem to be.
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