Dungeon Twister is a strategy board game with a fantasy theme. Dungeon Twister was created by Christophe Boelinger, who published other French games such as Halloween Party, A Dog's Life, and Snowboard. Dungeon Twister was originally printed in French and has gained popularity worldwide with English and German releases.
History
editThe Dungeon Twister Basic Set was produced in France in 2004 by Asmodée Éditions. It was again produced in 2005 in the U.S., also by Asmodée. In November 2009, Asmodée and Hydravision Entertainment together announced that a video game adaptation of the game would be released in Q3 2009 for Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade.[1] In May 2012, it was announced that the Xbox 360 had been dropped in favor of PlayStation 3, with a new release slated for Q2/Q3 2012 via PlayStation Network.[2][3] In late June 2012, the final release date of 3 July 2012 was announced.[4][5][6][7] Boellinger stated that he liked the game,[8] but the game saw very negative reception from critics.[9][10]
On April 14, 2014, a crowdfunding project launched on Ulule, in order to make the adaptation of the game on tablets and smartphones.
Editions
editAppeared in French, English and German:
- Basegame
- Paladins & Dragons
- 3/4-Players
- Forces of Darkness
- Prison
Just in French and English:
- Mercenaires
- Fire and Water
Just in French:
- Fire and Blood (A feu & à sang)
- Forest creatures (Créatures Sylvestres)
- Iceearth (Terres de Glace)
Tournaments
editWorld cup
edit- 2012 : Germany Ansgar Ludwig
- 2011 : Germany Christian Freidl
- 2010 : Germany Christian Freidl
- 2009 : Belgium Fabrice Wiels
- 2008 : France Florian Vacheresse
- 2007 : France Mickaël Bonnefoy
- 2006 : France Florian Vacheresse
Three nations cup
edit- 2011 : Germany Saskia Ruth
- 2010 : Germany Jan Oliver Noll
- 2009 : Belgium Fabrice Wiels
- 2008 : Belgium Pierre Schomus
German championship
edit- 2013 : Germany Brian Zeltsch
- 2012 : France Jérôme Jambert
- 2011 : Belgium Xavier Heeren
- 2010 : Germany Mario Krone
- 2009 : Belgium Pierre Schomus
Belgian championship
edit- 2010 : Germany Saskia Ruth
- 2009 : Belgium Pierre Schomus
- 2008 : Germany Saskia Ruth
- 2007 : Belgium Nicolas Buckens
- 2006 : France François Sansot
French championship
edit- 2011 : France Alexandre Bern
- 2010 : Belgium Xavier Heeren
- 2009 : France Illia Racunica
- 2008 : France Arnaud Fresnel
- 2007 : France Florian Vacheresse
- 2006 : France Christophe André
- 2005 : France Illia Racunica
The first three positions of the annual LIDT rankings
edit2010 | Germany Christian Freidl 606 PTS | Belgium Xavier Heeren 460 PTS | Germany Saskia Ruth & Belgium Fabrice Wiels 410 PTS |
2009 | Belgium Fabrice Wiels 1100 pkt | Belgium Pierre Schomus 762 pkt | Germany Christian Senksis 510 pkt |
Reviews
editReferences
edit- ^ "You will not escape Dungeon Twister on XBLA". 11 February 2009.
- ^ "Dungeon Twister combines strategy, board games, and swiveling on PS3". 21 May 2012.
- ^ "Board game Dungeon Twister coming to PS3". Shacknews. 21 May 2012.
- ^ "Dungeon Twister Brings Board Game to PSN Tuesday". PlayStation.Blog. 28 June 2012.
- ^ "All a-board Dungeon Twister on PSN this July". 29 June 2012.
- ^ Moriarty, Colin (28 June 2012). "Dungeon Twister Gets a PSN Release Date".
- ^ "Dungeon Twister slated for July release - VG247". 29 June 2012.
- ^ "From Board To Screen: Bringing Dungeon Twister To Life On PSN". 3 July 2012.
- ^ Ingenito, Vince (3 July 2012). "Dungeon Twister Review".
- ^ Venter, Jason (10 July 2012). "Dungeon Twister Review".
- ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: Dungeon Twister".
External links
edit- Website of the Game (in French and English)
- Website of LIDT Archived 2012-07-15 at the Wayback Machine
- Dungeon Twister at BoardGameGeek
- Dungeon Twister at luding.org