#yamataï
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Video
instagram
11-22-2017 - Animated illustration for @liberationfr (Still in printed form, moving on all digital platforms). Bi-weekly illustration series on different board games. Here, illustrating the board game “Yamataï”. All animated illustrations are made within 2-3 days and kept under the file size restriction of 2,5mb. I would have loved to add more/different movements, but the restrictions didnt allow much. Everything made in paper - even the tiny dolphin (A little "Le Grand Bleu" reference hah). #marcusmøllerbitsch #marcusmb #animation #stopmotion #GIF #papercraft #setdesign #artdirection #boardgames #libération #Yamataï (at Paris, France)
#stopmotion#marcusmb#setdesign#artdirection#libération#papercraft#gif#marcusmøllerbitsch#boardgames#animation#yamataï
6 notes
·
View notes
Photo
57ème jour de notre #1 jeu par jour de #confinement avec #Yamataï chez @daysofwonder . C'est un jeu de de Bruno Cathala et Marc Paquien, illustré par @treflerouge pour 2 à 4 joueurs, à partir de 13 ans et des parties qui durent en moyenne 60 minutes. Dans ce jeu on incarne des bâtisseurs missionnés par la reine Himiko pour faire de la capitale Yamataï la perle du royaume. Le joueur qui cumulera le plus de points de prestige remportera la partie. Pour cela on va placer des bateaux contenant des marchandises, autour des îles que l'on pourra défricher avant d'y construire des bâtiments. On aura également la possibilité de recruter des spécialistes qui rapporteront des points de prestige et/ou des capacités pendant la partie. Les illustrations de Jérémie Fleury sont sublimes avec une esthétique asiatique de toute beauté (merci à lui d'ailleurs pour la superbe dédicace ^^) qui plonge bien dans l'ambiance. Il y a beaucoup de matos d'excellente facture également. J'aime beaucoup les multiples choix qu'offre le jeu, notamment au niveau de l'ordre des tours suivants. Si on veut être sûr de jouer en premier, notre tuile sera moins puissante au niveau des ressources et/ou des pouvoirs qu'elle accorde. Dans le même ordre d'idées il faudra choisir entre défricher les îles ou construire des bâtiments. En défrichant on va offrir des opportunités de construction à nos adversaires, mais cela nous aidera à recruter des spécialistes qui peuvent faire la différence. C'est d'ailleurs ce qui s'est passé pendant notre partie puisque je me suis concentré sur les spécialistes en défrichant beaucoup. @luna.rela en a profité pour construire tous ses bâtiments (10) mettant ainsi fin à la partie. En tout cas ça a été très serré en dépit de nos stratégies différentes, puisqu'il n'y a qu'un point qui nous sépare au final. Je me suis imposé de justesse 56 à 55, autant dire que j'ai eu chaud aux miches ^^' C'était trop cool d'y rejouer en tout cas ^^ #j2s #jeu #boardgames #gamer #boardgamers #tabletopgame #instagame #instaboardgame #boardgamephotography #brettspiel #boardgamegeek #juegodemesa #gamenight #bgg #bggcommunity #dailygamechallenge #boardgamefamily #boardgamelov https://www.instagram.com/p/CAvsktahsfF/?igshid=119xj6chudbw
#1#confinement#yamataï#j2s#jeu#boardgames#gamer#boardgamers#tabletopgame#instagame#instaboardgame#boardgamephotography#brettspiel#boardgamegeek#juegodemesa#gamenight#bgg#bggcommunity#dailygamechallenge#boardgamefamily#boardgamelov
0 notes
Photo
Más perdido que el barco del arroz #Yamataï #bgg #boardgames #brettspiel #juegosdemesa #jocsdetaula #jeuxdesociete #jokoak #tabletopgames #MisutMeeple
#boardgames#tabletopgames#misutmeeple#juegosdemesa#jocsdetaula#brettspiel#yamataï#jokoak#jeuxdesociete#bgg
1 note
·
View note
Photo
http://gameosity.com/2017/01/19/become-the-master-builder-of-yamatai-this-may/
Days of Wonder has announced that Bruno Cathala and Marc Paquien’s newest building game, Yamataï, is coming out this May! In the game, you have been tasked by Queen Himiko to build the capital of Yamataï. If your work earns you the most respect you will be named Master Builder of Yamataï a...
#2 players#2-4 players#3 players#4 players#Bruno Cathala#building#Days of Wonder#Jérémie Fleury#Marc Paquien#Yamataï#News#Uncategorized
1 note
·
View note
Photo
Ben #playing quite a few #japanese-styled #games lately: #kanagawa, #yamataï and now #tokaido. I like this one; it's very simple, one is basically a #traveler who snaps #pictures, assembles #gifts and had to eat! Easy to learn, easy to teach, quick to play. #boardgame #boardgamegeek #bgg #japan #tabletop #bordspel #jeudesociete
#traveler#bgg#bordspel#tokaido#japanese#games#boardgamegeek#yamataï#pictures#gifts#boardgame#jeudesociete#playing#japan#kanagawa#tabletop
0 notes
Photo
#Yamataï #j2s #bgg #boardgames #boardgame (à Asmodée)
0 notes
Text
Yamataï
1 note
·
View note
Text
Illustrator Diary: Fertility, or Rebuilding Ancient Egypt Block by Block
by Jérémie Fleury
Dear white sand and palm lovers, please sit back and relax. After Histrio, Oceanos and Yamataï, it is now Fertility's turn to have an illustrator's diary, which will actually look like sort of a "making-of" diary! I had not put my nose back in my numerous creation files for months, but equipped with my torchlight, I went deep down inside the Great Pyramid to look after my papyrus. Fertility is a game designed by Cyrille Leroy and published by Catch Up Games that was released in France on October 12, 2018 and also available at SPIEL '18. English rules are available on BGG, and there is also a very nice video of the rules made by Ludema. I will assume that you already know a bit about how the game works and will focus more on the creative process of the game's look. [Editor's note: You can also read or watch my summary of Fertility on BGG News. —WEM] The Origins I met the Catch Up Games team during the Ludimania fair in Dijon, France and told them that I would be interested in collaborating with them on a future game. One year later, I received a proposition from them for a project, a project that was not named "Fertility" at that time! Clément from Catch Up explained the rules of the game to me and provided me with an overview of the components involved. There was quite a lot to illustrate there, and this domino-based gameplay was for me the occasion of a brand new take on my illustration job. At that point, the thematic background for the game had not yet been defined. After Sapiens, a previous game from the same designer and publisher), the idea was to keep a certain sense of chronology. Even if the two games are quite different, they share a domino-based game engine. At the beginning, the team was thinking of a Neolithic, Celtic, or even Ancient Rome setting — but then the idea of Ancient Egypt came to my mind. I actually have always been fascinated by this time in history. I absolutely had to get to illustrate a game with this so specific atmosphere! Moreover, the Nile and its resources, as a symbol of the people's sedentarization, turned to be the perfect environment for Cyrille Leroy's gameplay. In this Ancient Egypt, the focus is not on the pharaohs and gods; instead the main actors are the peasants, those who work hard. Creation of the Domino Tiles
Dominos have been the biggest piece of work for the game. I actually had never worked on a game in which everything is very small and seen from the top. I was more used to games in which the art dresses up the components on a larger scale. Here, everything had to be thoroughly studied for the game experience to flow pleasantly. Here are the first sketches for the dominos:
The view here was slightly from the top, but still not enough for a domino. The scene had to work whatever its orientation. I needed this step, though, to understand better the direction that had to be adopted. By the way, I was able to re-use several elements from these sketches for later steps. I made many adjustments to these little domino tiles, regarding the colors and the amount of details that they should include. This has really been a huge work. Interlude: Fertility Is First of All a Matter of History I did not know where to include this section, but as I used the domino tiles to illustrate my previous point, I guess there is a certain sense of continuity here. For every element in the game, there is a historical reference. My first inspiration sources were the murals from that era, then the archeological evidence available nowadays, and lastly illustrations from documentary films and scientific popularization documents. As small as the scenes had to be, I wanted Fertility to be coherent. The characters' attitudes and their environment had to feel true to the spirit of that time. Obviously, I chose to keep a certain freedom of creation. After all, this game's purpose is not to give you a historical class, but still, here are a few of the references I used while creating the valley tiles. Grape tiles:
Papyrus flower tiles (inspired by the harvesting of wheat):
Alabaster tiles:
The Characters As mentioned earlier, creating illustrations for a top-down view is neither the easiest, nor the most natural thing. Our everyday natural point of view is to see people from the front, profile, back, or three-quarters. Sometimes it can be slightly from above or under, but almost never from an "aerial" view. I still wanted my characters to have coherent and complex positions — not for them to be only a ball for the top of the head, with hands. Even seen from the top, they are depicted in specific detailed actions. To help in that complex aspect, I used action figures, as you can see:
Monuments
This was a bit of the "practicum" of the project. I had to create four iconic monuments of Ancient Egypt. This time, unlike for my other games, I personally thought about the ergonomic feasibility of the elements. See:
Assembling All of the Parts
Fertility needed an impressive mass of details, but these elements also had to be adapted to the iconography that would be added on top of them. The only solution that I found to optimize the process was to adopt a method that was close to one commonly used in video games. I created several distinct elements called "props" that I re-used several times, a bit like a level designer would. I made a series of vegetables, stones, wooden objects, buildings and containers. As you seem to be nice people, I cut my papyrus just for you to compose this little image made of a selection of these props:
The Cover
In my opinion, the cover is the most important illustration in the game. This is the first contact that players will have with the game. I wanted to make something very illustrated here. As all of the non-cover components would not have a lot of room for illustration because of the need for tiny elements as well as ergonomic purpose, I wanted to put as much as possible on the box. No lie, I have never spent so much time on an image before. I wanted all of the game elements to be integrated on the box, thus making a completely fantasized scene. This is not Las Vegas, but Fertility, a land where sphinx, pyramid, obelisk and temple all exist together side by side!
Here's a video of this cover, from sketch through multiple stages: Click to see the animation. The End And so this is it for this illustrator's diary. I hope that you enjoyed learning more about the creation process of Fertility, a game that I had a great time illustrating. Thanks to Catch up Games and distributor Blackrock Games for their trust, and congratulations to Cyrille Leroy for having designed a family game that is so much fun to play, even for the most expert players. See you soon! Jérémie Fleury from BoardGameGeek News | BoardGameGeek https://ift.tt/2zDBvBo
0 notes
Photo
Tercera tarde de #eurogames de la semana. Yamataï + Hit Z Road + Kodama #games #juegos #juegosdemesa #boardgames #bgg Asociación @menteshexagonadas #menteshexagonadas con @cheskoinstagram
0 notes
Photo
Yamataï review: Days of Wonder’s hot new board game
Enlarge Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games! Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com—and let us know what you think. Days of Wonder—the board game publisher behind hits like Small World and Ticket to Ride—has released Yamataï,...
Read More: http://www.sogogames.com/2017/07/16/yamatai-review-days-of-wonders-hot-new-board-game/
0 notes
Photo
Review: Days of Wonder’s hot new board game, Yamataï Enlarge / Yamataï's board gets increasingly colorful as the game progresses. Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games!
0 notes
Photo
Review: Days of Wonder's hot new board game, Yamataï http://ift.tt/2uu2Kxl
0 notes
Photo
Les sorties du jour, Yamataï et Profiler ! Et une information qui va en intéresser certains … le retour de The Island absent des rayons depuis quelques mois ! Bon jeu à toutes et à tous !
0 notes
Link
¡Miércoles! Hoy toca #tochorreseña de la última novedad de #DaysOfWonder, de nuevo con #BrunoCathala a los mandos (junto a Marc Paquien). Un juego en el que tendremos que edificar en el archipiélago de Yamataï para convertirnos en el constructor mas prestigioso.
1 note
·
View note
Photo
http://gameosity.com/2017/03/06/asmodees-exciting-titles-from-toy-fair/
Asmodee’s booth had some awesome titles to show off at this year’s Toy Fair. Here are a few that caught our eye. Pandemic legacy Season 2 When we saw this box Andrew almost didn’t want to look for fear of spoilers, but we knew you all would want a peak at the upcoming game....
#Asmodee#building#cooperative#custom dice#Dice Forge#Legacy#Pandemic legacy Season 2#Toy Fair NY 2017#Yamataï
0 notes
Photo
YAMATAÏ | A la #TimbaDelsDivendres he aconseguit provar el joc de Cathala i Paquien. Bon joc en la línea habitual de @daysofwonder #jocsdetaula #juegosdemesa #boardgames #j2s #brettspiele #Yamataï
0 notes