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Game illustrator Michael Menzel

Michael Menzel is illustrating games for about two years now. He now provides a personal webpage with a lot of details about his work. Michael has illustrated the following games for publishers like Ravensburger, Kosmos, Queen Games, Hans im Glück, etc.:

Nuremberg 2006

  • Thurn und Taxis (Hans im Glück)

  • Hart an der Grenze (Kosmos)

  • Rätsel in der Leseburg (Ravensburger)

  • Kreuz und Quer (Kosmos)

  • Der Dieb von Bagdad (Queen Games)

  • Terra Nova (Winning Moves)


Essen 2005:

  • Aqua Romana (Queen Games)

  • Zauber Stauber (Kosmos)

  • Hazienda (Hans im Glück)

  • Angkor (Schmidt Spiele)

  • Tooor" (Kosmos)

  • Raub Ritter (Queen Games)

Essen 2004

  • Jambo (Kosmos)

  • Razzia (Amigo)

  • Submarine (Winning Moves)

Personally, I like his still quite a bit, so I will be happily checking out his site every now and then.
Note, his homepage is in German but contains many pictures and should be pretty self-explainable for non-German speakers.

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