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Award-winning board games of the 1990s

Pick a decade: its ten years unfold as a timeline, each one facing the games it crowned.

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  • The 2020s, illustrated by the box art of MicroMacro: Crime City 2020s95 awarded games Four awards and a dozen categories: the Golden Geeks rank by weight, the As d'Or adds an advanced tier. 2020s
  • The 2010s, illustrated by the box art of Azul 2010s95 awarded games The decade of splits: Kennerspiel in 2011, an expert category in Cannes in 2012, and Azul's treble in 2018. 2010s
  • The 2000s, illustrated by the box art of Dominion A year apart 2000s62 awarded games Children's categories appear in Berlin then in Cannes, and BoardGameGeek opens the vote to everyone in 2006. 2000s
  • The 1990s, illustrated by the box art of El Grande A year apart 1990s49 awarded games Essen launches its Top 10 in 1990, Cannes loses an edition in 1991, and Catan wins over two juries at once in 1995. 1990s
  • The 1980s, illustrated by the box art of Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: The Thames Murders & Other Cases 1980s12 awarded games The German jury reigns unchallenged, until Cannes creates the As d'Or in 1988. 1980s
  • The 1970s, illustrated by the box art of Hare & Tortoise 1970s1 awarded game A single year covered, 1979: that of the very first Spiel des Jahres, then the only major award in the world. 1970s