All "As d'Or - Jeu de l'Année"🇫🇷 2015 winners & nominees compared. 2026
The board game award "As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année" is also known as the "French Game of the Year". For the award year 2015 the nominations were announced on the beginning of February. In the end of February 2015 the winners of the "As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année" award were finally presented.
Winners of the As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année 🇫🇷 2015
- Tout public 2015 (family game):
Colt Express - Spécial du Jury 2015 (Expert game):
Loony Quest - Grand Prix 2015 (Grand price):
Five Tribes - Enfant 2015 (children's game):
Gigamons
All "As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année" years listed individually
The "French Game of the Year" has been awarded since 1988. Originally there were two different awards ("As d'Or" and "Jeu de l'Année") – but in 2005 they merged into one award. We have created separate lists for you for all years, all award types (family, expert, children's game) as well as all nominees:
- all As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année vintages individually
- the best "As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année" winners of all years together
- the best of all "As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année" nominees
- all "Tout Public" (Family Game) winners
- all "Expert" (expert game) winners
- all "Enfant" (children's game) winners
For more info on the French board game award, visit the following sites:
List with all As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année 2015 games
Enclosed is a comparison of all As d'Or – Jeu de l'Année 2015 games that can be purchased 2026:
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Splendor
All details & ratingSplendor beckons you into the vibrant world of Renaissance merchants, where the pursuit of gem mines, modes of transportation, and opulent shops is the path to acquiring prestigious points. In this strategic game of chip-collecting and card development, your goal is to amass wealth and influence that will make you the most renowned merchant of the era. Perhaps, if fortune smiles upon you, nobility may even grace your endeavors, further enhancing your prestige.
2–4 30 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 1 € above the best price34 € at Amazon* -
Loony Quest
All details & ratingLoony Quest is a vibrant and imaginative drawing game set in the fantastical land of Arkadia, where players embark on an adventurous quest to win a royal tournament and claim the throne of an heirless king. The game stands out with its unique blend of drawing challenges and video game-inspired mechanics, making it a delightful experience for players of all ages.
2–5 20–30 min 8+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
Tales & Games: The Hare & the Tortoise
All details & ratingThe Hare & the Tortoise offers a unique spin on the classic fable through a card-driven betting game where players wager on the outcomes of an animal race. This game combines strategy, luck, and deduction as players manage their hands and place their bets on various creatures, each with distinct movement abilities influenced by the cards played.
2–5 15–20 min 7+ Immediately playable -
Parade
All details & ratingIn Taj Mahal, players are immersed in the setting of northwest India at the beginning of the 18th century. This period marks the decline of the Grand Moguls' rule, presenting an opportunity for Maharishis and princes to assert control over the region. The game revolves around gaining influence through various strategic moves.
2–6 45 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Colt Express
All details & ratingColt Express is a fast-paced, action-packed board game set in the Wild West, where players take on the roles of bandits attempting to rob a moving train.
2–6 40 min 10+ Easy to learn+ 8 € above the best price23 € at Amazon* -
Sleeping Queens
All details & ratingIn Sleeping Queens, a whimsical and strategic card game, players embark on a mission to awaken sleeping queens using a mix of strategy, quick thinking, and luck. The game features the Pancake Queen, the Ladybug Queen, and ten other queen cards, all under a magical sleeping spell. The goal is to wake these queens from their slumber and earn points.
2–5 20 min 8+ Immediately playable -
Machi Koro
All details & ratingMachi Koro is a light and fast-paced city-building board game, where players take on the role of mayor of a small town, striving to develop it into a thriving city.
2–4 30 min 10+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Five Tribes: The Djinns of Naqala
All details & ratingFive Tribes: The Djinns of Naqala is a strategy board game set in the mystical land of Naqala. Designed by Bruno Cathala, it puts a unique spin on the traditional German-style worker placement games.
2–4 40–80 min 13+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 2 -
Abyss
All details & ratingAbyss plunges players into a deep-sea realm of power struggles, where they aim to ascend the throne and rule the underwater city. This game intertwines development, combination, and collection strategies in a captivating underwater setting.
2–4 30–60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Gigamons
All details & ratingThe final event to join the Guild of Mages is here, focusing on mastering the summoning of Gigamons. Players must find pairs of Elemons to exchange for Gigamons. The one who captures the most Gigamons will be promoted to Elemage after this challenge.
2–4 15 min 5+ Immediately playable -
Rent a Hero / Seventh Hero
All details & ratingThe deck consists of 77 cards, each representing one of seven different heroes. Players start with two random heroes, each having a special ability that can be activated once. Players take turns sending a card face down to the next player, who decides whether to keep it or pass it on, with the goal of collecting six out of seven heroes to win.
3–5 20–30 min 8+ Immediately playableAt its lowest price in a month10 € at Amazon* -
Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game
All details & ratingDead of Winter: A Crossroads Game immerses 2-5 players into a chilling post-apocalyptic world where a dwindling colony of survivors faces threats both from the relentless undead and the darkest corners of human nature. As leaders of survivor factions, players must grapple with their group's well-being while harboring personal secrets and objectives that may conflict with the common goal. The game is part of the "Crossroads" series by Plaid Hat Games, offering an intense psychological survival experience that tests the bonds of trust and cooperation.
2–5 60–120 min 13+ Medium complexity -
Deus
All details & ratingDeus is a strategic board game where players build their civilizations on a shared modular game board. Utilizing a mix of card play and tactical placement, the game requires players to smartly develop their territories, manage resources, and gain favor with the gods to emerge victorious.
2–4 60–90 min 14+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
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