Plaid Hat Games

Plaid Hat Games is a United States-based board game studio. Plaid Hat Games was founded in 2009. Board game designer Colby Dauch formed the board game publishing company in order to release the company's first game, Summoner Wars.[1]

In 2015, Plaid Hat Games was acquired by Canadian game publisher F2Z Entertainment. Plaid Hat Games continues to operate independently as a design and development studio. F2Z USA Corp manages the business logistics, sales, and marketing of all games released by the game publisher. Due to Plaid Hat Games' integration into F2Z Entertainment, every future Plaid Hat Games board game starting in 2016 is to be simultaneously released by French board game publisher Filosofia.[2]

On February 19th 2020 Head of Studio and Founder Colby Dauch has reached an agreement with Asmodee Group to reacquire the independent rights to the Studio and its brand, as well as publication rights to some of their games.[3]

Games published

Awards and honors

Dead of Winter: A Cross Roads Game

  • 2014 Best Innovative Game, Golden Geek Award[13]
  • 2014 Best Thematic Game, Golden Geek Award
  • 2014 Best Game Artwork and Presentation Nominee, Golden Geek Award

References

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  2. Martin, Eric. "Plaid Hat Games Bought by F2Z Entertainment". Board Game Geek.
  3. https://www.plaidhatgames.com/news/2020/02/28/plaid-hat-games-re-acquired-colby-dauch/
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  11. "Stuffed Fables". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2018-02-02.
  12. "Abomination: The Heir of Frankenstein". BoardGameGeek. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  13. "BoardGameGeek Golden Geek". Board Game Geek. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
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