All winners and nominations for the game graphics award "Graf Ludo🇩🇪 2013" 2026

The Graf Ludo jury has announced the winning games for 2013. We have listed and compared the all winners and nominees of the award for the best game graphics 2013.

What is the "Graf Ludo" game award?

The "Graf Ludo" is an award for dice, card & board games. The award originates from 🇩🇪Germany, was created in 2009 and is chosen by a jury.

Graf Ludo is an award for the design of board games.

Graf Ludo categories

The Graf Ludo award is given every year in the following categories:

  • Most beautiful children's game graphic
  • Most beautiful family game graphic

Awarded at the "modell-hobby-spiel 2013" trade fair in Leipzig

The "modell-hobby-spiel 2013" held by the Leipzig Trade Fair took place for the 14th time from October 3 to 6, 2013. In the list below you will find all nominations and all winners for the coveted Game Graphics Award. The games must have been published in Germany within the last 2 years before the award ceremony. This means that only board games published in Germany between summer 2011 and summer 2013 can be considered for the Graf Ludo 2013.

Winner of the game graphics award Graf Ludo 🇩🇪 2013

All "Graf Ludo" years listed individually

The Graf Ludo has been awarded since 2013. We have therefore created a list for you for all years and all award types:

Graf Ludo nominations and recommendations also very good

In our "Graf Ludo" 2013 list, you will not only find the expected winners, but also all the games on the nomination list for Graf Ludo 2013 - i.e. most beautiful children's game graphics & most beautiful family game graphics.

List with all winners and nominees of the "Graf Ludo 2013 🇩🇪"

Here is a comparison of all the winners and nominated games for the "Graf Ludo 2013" game graphics award:

This list was last updated on June 13, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. Die verzauberten Rumpelriesen

    Die verzauberten Rumpelriesen

    Players search for goblins hidden beneath leaves on the forest floor while avoiding awakening the sleeping giants that guard the land. They must act quickly and carefully; if the giants are disturbed, they will chase the players away. The game includes cooperative rules where players take turns searching together, aiming to find more than eight goblins without awakening the giants to win.

    All details & rating
    2–4 15–20 min 5+ Immediately playable
  2. Bruges

    Bruges

    Bruges is a strategic board game set in the bustling 15th-century city of Bruges, known for its thriving culture and commerce. The game revolves around the theme of merchant competition and maintaining influence in this wealthy Belgian Hanseatic city.

    All details & rating
    2–4 60 min 13+ Medium complexity
  3. Legends of Andor

    Legends of Andor

    Legends of Andor is a cooperative adventure board game that immerses two to four players in the role of heroes defending a fantasy realm. Designed with a strong narrative focus, the game challenges players to balance strategic decision-making with immersive storytelling.

    All details & rating
    2–4 60–90 min 10+ Medium complexity
  4. The Dwarves

    The Dwarves

    Based on the first novel of the "Dwarves" tetralogy by Markus Heitz, players work together to prevent evil from overwhelming Girdlegard. Each player chooses a dwarf from the book, each with unique abilities and different combat, crafting, and movement values.

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    2–5 60–90 min 10+ Medium complexity
  5. Die monsterstarke Musikschule

    Die monsterstarke Musikschule

    Monsters will participate in the country's grand music competition. Before they can take the stage, each band must prove their musical skills. They will learn about various aspects of music, from ear training to singing and instrument proficiency.

    All details & rating
    1–4 25 min 4+ Immediately playable
    41 % cheaper than at other retailers
    11 € at Amazon*
  6. Shadow Magic

    Shadow Magic

    Once a year, the inhabitants of the enchanted magic forest come together to celebrate a grand magical festival. They perform their magical dance around the campfire, but only the shadows of witches, trolls, and elves can be seen in the dark. Players take turns as shadow dancers, moving the spinner in the shadow box while others compare passing shadows to the outlines on their cards. After each round, players need to identify which magical beings haven't danced around the campfire.

    All details & rating
    2–4 15 min 4+

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

Die verzauberten Rumpelriesen currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

How many players do the games on this list support?

Most games on this list support 2 to 4 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

What age are these games suitable for?

Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 4 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 25 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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