Tilsit Éditions was a French game publisher started in 1996 by Didier Jacobée.[1] It made board games, strategy games, games for kids, and other such games until 2010.
Tilsit also distributed a number of French versions of Kosmos games, but the collaboration ended in 2006. Since 2003, Tilsit has published three main lines: Tilsit Collection for large-box games, Tilsit Poche for small-box multiplayer games and Tilsit Famille for intermediate games.
Some games published in French by Tilsit
- Stratego, 1947, Jacques Johan Mogendorff
 - Les Colons de Catane, 1995, Klaus Teuber, Spiel des Jahres 1995, Deutscher Spiele Preis 1995
 - Kahuna, 1998, Günter Cornett, Super As d'Or 2000
 - Puerto Rico, 2002, Andreas Seyfarth, Deutscher Spiele Preis 2002
 - Les Évadés de Cartagena, 2005, Leo Colovini (in 2000 with Winning Moves)
 
Tilsit Collection
- Maka Bana, 2003, François Haffner, Prix du Public du Jeu de Saint-Herblain 2004, Trophée Flip 2004
 - Kanaloa, 2003, Günter Cornett
 - Skåål, 2004, Thierry Lebourg alias Dr. Mops
 - Himalaya, 2004, Régis Bonnessée
 - Key Largo, 2005, Paul Randles, Mike Selinker and Bruno Faidutti
 
Tilsit Poche
- Wanted!, 2003, Emiliano Sciarra
 - Korsar, 2005, Reiner Knizia
 - Fantasy Pub, 2005, Emanuele Ornella
 - Caramba!, 2005, Michael Schacht
 - Red Hot Silly Dragon, 2005, Guillaume Blossier et Frédéric Henry
 
External Links
References
- ↑ "TILSIT EDITIONS (LONGJUMEAU) Chiffre d'affaires, résultat, bilans sur SOCIETE.COM - 410438253". www.societe.com. Retrieved 2022-05-28.
 
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