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Dungeon Twister is a strategy board game with a fantasy theme.

History

Dungeon Twister was created by Christophe Boelinger, who published other French games such as Halloween Party, A Dog's Life, and Snowboard. Dungeon Twister was originally printed in French and has gained popularity worldwide with English and German releases.

The Dungeon Twister Basic Set was produced in France in 2004 by Asmodée Éditions. It was again produced in 2005 in the U.S., also by Asmodée.

On May 1, 2008 Asmodee US announced that a videogame console version of the game is under development by Hydravision

On April 14, 2014, a crowdfunding project is launched on Ulule, in order to make the adaptation of the game on tablets and smartphones .

Editions

Appeared in French, English and German:

  • Basegame
  • Paladins & Dragons
  • 3/4-Players
  • Forces of Darkness
  • Prison

Just in French and English:

  • Mercenaires
  • Fire and Water

Just in French:

  • Fire and Blood (A feu & à sang)
  • Forest creatures (Créatures Sylvestres)
  • Iceearth (Terres de Glace)

Tournaments

World cup

  • 2012 :  Germany Ansgar Ludwig
  • 2011 :  Germany Christian Freidl
  • 2010 :  Germany Christian Freidl
  • 2009 :  Belgium Fabrice Wiels
  • 2008 :  France Florian Vacheresse
  • 2007 :  France Mickaël Bonnefoy
  • 2006 :  France Florian Vacheresse

Three nations cup

German championship

Belgian championship

French championship

  • 2011 :  France Alexandre Bern
  • 2010 :  Belgium Xavier Heeren
  • 2009 :  France Illia Racunica
  • 2008 :  France Arnaud Fresnel
  • 2007 :  France Florian Vacheresse
  • 2006 :  France Christophe André
  • 2005 :  France Illia Racunica

The first three positions of the annual LIDT rankings

2010  Germany Christian Freidl 606 PTS  Belgium Xavier Heeren 460 PTS  Germany Saskia Ruth &  Belgium Fabrice Wiels 410 PTS
2009  Belgium Fabrice Wiels 1100 pkt  Belgium Pierre Schomus 762 pkt  Germany Christian Senksis 510 pkt