All "Spiel des Jahres🇩🇪 1995" game award winners & nominees in comparison 2026
The "Spiel des Jahres" jury has determined the winner for Spiel des Jahres 🇩🇪1995 – they also published the list of nominees for the year of 1995. But which are really the best games of the 1995 vintage? We compared all the winners and nominees and sorted them by quality.
Game of the Year 🇩🇪 1995 Winners
- Spiel des Jahres 1995 (Game of the Year):
Catan (Spiel des Jahres 1995 winner) - Kennerspiel des Jahres 1995 (Connoisseur's game of the year):
(exists only since 2011) - Kinderspiel des Jahres 1995 (Children's game of the year):
Karambolage (Kinderspiel des Jahres 1995 winner)
All other "Spiel des Jahres" years & awards
The Spiel des Jahres has been awarded since 1979, we have created several other lists for you:
- all Spiel des Jahres years individually
- the best "Spiel des Jahres" award winners of all years together
- the best of all "Spiel des Jahres" nominations
- all "Kennerspiel des Jahres" winners
- all "Kinderspiel des Jahres" winners
Spiel des Jahres nominations and recommendations are also excellent
In our "Spiel des Jahres"-1995 list you will find not only the winners, but all games of the recommendation list as well as the nomination list.
List with all Spiel des Jahres 1995 games
Enclosed you find a comparison of all Spiel des Jahres 1995 games, which you can still buy in 2026:
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Kaleidos
All details & ratingThe game includes four identical sets of ten paintings, each depicting a scene filled with various objects. Up to four players or teams use their own set, displayed on stylish cardboard easels for better visibility. Players have sixty seconds to list as many items starting with a provided letter as they can find in the scene, scoring points based on how many lists an object appears on.
2–12 60 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Medici
All details & ratingMedici is a classic auction-style board game designed by Reiner Knizia, known for its strategic bidding and set collection mechanics. Players take on the roles of merchants during the Renaissance, aiming to acquire the most valuable cargo through competitive auctions. The game is well-regarded for its ability to accommodate various player counts effectively.
2–6 60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Condottiere
All details & ratingCondottiere is a strategic game set in 13th century Italy, a period marked by flourishing trade and frequent conflicts among city-states. The game revolves around the theme of mercenary leaders, known as Condottieri, who were hired to fight for different city-states.
2–6 20–45 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Catan
All details & ratingCATAN, formerly known as The Settlers of Catan, is a highly acclaimed and award-winning strategy board game where players aim to become the dominant force on the island of Catan. The game is renowned for its appeal to both experienced gamers and newcomers to the board game hobby.
3–4 60–120 min 10+ Easy to learn -
The Mole in the Hole
All details & ratingA children's game that is also fun for adults. Players move their moles in search of the Golden Shovel to dig underground. The game features a multi-layered board with holes that lead to the next level. Players navigate their moles to these holes, and when a board is full, it is removed from the game along with any remaining moles. They continue descending through each layer until they reach the final level with a single hole leading to the Golden Shovel. It's a simple race to the finish with colorful game pieces that are enjoyable for both kids and adults!
2–4 30 min 8+ Immediately playable+ 3 € above the best price22 € at Amazon* -
Karambolage
All details & ratingThe game board features six colored discs. Players roll two dice, each displaying the colors of the discs, and must flick one disc into another of a different color. Successful hits earn points and allow further turns, but rolling doubles also grants a point; failing to hit after continuing a turn results in losing all points accumulated during that turn.
2–4 20–30 min 6+ Immediately playable -
Tri-Ba-Lance
All details & ratingPlayers compete on a wobbly triangular board in a physics-based challenge. The game starts with the board level, but it shifts as players place variously sized stones on it. Circular pits on the board hold points that increase the further they are from the center, creating strategic opportunities for scoring.
2–3 10 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Streetcar
All details & ratingPlayers start with a secret set of train stations and a trolley line, using tiles to build a shared rail network. They aim to create a route from one terminal to another, passing through required stations. The first player to travel from one terminal to the other while visiting all necessary stations wins.
2–5 60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Galopp Royal
All details & ratingPlayers race their sedan chairs through the gardens of Versailles, but the core of the game revolves around auction rounds that precede each race. These rounds involve bluffing, bidding, and unpredictable swings of fortune.
3–6 45 min 9+ Easy to learn -
Runes
All details & ratingPlayers construct letters with special game pieces in a unique word game. They aim to discover not only the spelling but also the actual letter structure of hidden words.
2–4 30 min 10+ Easy to learn -
La Trel
All details & ratingPlayers use pieces called Defender, Sabre, Trident, and Warrior in this unique blend of chess and checkers. Warriors move in any direction, Sabres move cardinally like rooks, and Tridents move diagonally like bishops. Defenders block and confuse the opponent without attacking. Pieces are captured by jumping over them, with special rules for corner captures and swapping pieces.
2 60 min 10+ Easy to learn
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Kaleidos 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 6 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 45 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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