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dV Giochi, formerly daVinci Games, is an Italian publisher of board games and card games. The company was established in 2001 in Italy and its original name is an homage to the Italian genius and inventor Leonardo da Vinci.

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After a strong initial success, it concluded trade agreements with a wide network of international partners, and its games, with the dV Giochi brand, have been distributed worldwide, winning great recognition in Italy and abroad.

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Once the company began working on commercials and making better relationships with international partners, the success of the company grew. dV Giochi also was able to win awards in Italy and other countries abroad. The games produced by dV Giochi are known by the highly interactive gameplay that is involved with them. The goal of the company is to provide a fun alternative to the usual forms of entertainment that include television, bars, nightclubs and movies. [1]

dV Giochi collaborated with Mayfair Games until August 2008 and with them released the Origins award winning Bang! [2]

Games

Other popular daVinci games are:

TitoloAnnoAutoreDescrizione
BANG!2002Emiliano SciarraThe best card game that recreates an old-fashioned spaghetti western shoot-out
Lupus in Tabula2002Domenico Di GiorgioA game for large groups that is already a classic
BANG! High Noon2003Emiliano SciarraBANG! expansion
BANG! Dodge City2004Emiliano SciarraBANG! expansion
BANG! A Fistful of Cards2005Emiliano Sciarra & Co.BANG! expansion
BANG! The Bullet2007Emiliano SciarraA special edition in a bullet-shaped metal box that includes BANG! and three expansions
BANG! New Edition2008Emiliano SciarraNew edition
Lupus in Tabula - New Edition2009Domenico Di GiorgioNew edition
BANG! Wild West Show2010Emiliano SciarraBANG! expansion
BANG! Gold Rush2011Emiliano SciarraBANG! expansion
Samurai Sword2012Emiliano SciarraA game based on the proven BANG! mechanisms and set in feudal Japan.
Samurai Sword - Rising Sun2014Emiliano SciarraSamurai Sword expansion
Dark Tales2014Pierluca ZizziA card game inspired by classic fairy tales, retold in a dark style
Bang! The Duel2015Emiliano SciarraA two-player version of BANG!
Bang! The Walking Dead2015Emiliano SciarraA card game based on BANG! in which factions from The Walking Dead face off in a battle to survive
Dark Tales: Little Red Riding Hood2015Pierluca ZizziDark Tales expansion
BANG! The Dice Game: Old Saloon2016Michael Palm, Lukas ZachBANG! The Dice Game expansion
13 Clues2016Andrés J.VoicuA simple yet brilliant deduction game
Dark Tales: Cinderella2016Pierluca ZizziDark Tales expansion
Deckscape: Test Time2017Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoFirst title of the tabletop escape room series
Deckscape: The Fate of London2017Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoSecond title of the tabletop escape room series
Dark Tales: The Little Mermaid2017Pierluca ZizziDark Tales expansion
3 Secrets2017Martino Chiacchiera, Pierluca ZizziA cooperative card game about elusive characters and hidden truths
BANG! - Armed & Dangerous2017Emiliano SciarraBANG! expansion
Minute Realms2017Stefano CastelliThe most compact city-building game ever
Origami2017Christian GioveCombine the abilities of your cards to earn the title of "Best Origami Artist"
Catalyst2018Permar RodaserA card drafting and combo-building game with an innovative twist on classic game mechanics
Deckscape: Heist in Venice2018Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoThird title of the tabletop escape room series
Deckscape: The Mystery of Eldorado2018Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoFourth title of the tabletop escape room series
Stoplight2018Martino ChiacchieraA high-speed game with squishy dice
3 Segreti - Crime Time2019Martino Chiacchiera, Pierluca ZizziFrom the same game line: 3 Secrets. Includes two game modes: cooperative and competitive.
BANG! The Dice Game - Undead or alive2019Michael Palm, Lukas ZachBANG! The Dice Game expansion
BANG! The Duel - Renegades2019Emiliano SciarraBANG! The Duel expansion
Deckscape: Behind the Curtain2019Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoFifth title of the tabletop escape room series
Deckscape: The curse of the Sphinx2019Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoSixth title of the tabletop escape room series
Decktective: Bloody-red Roses2019Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoFirst game in a line of pocket mystery crime with a 3D crime scene
Origami: Legends2019Christian GioveA fast, fun card game for everyone. Combine it with Origami for an even more challenging play.
Decktective: The Gaze of the Ghost2020Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoSecond game in a line of pocket mystery crime with a 3D crime scene
Deckscape: Escape from Alcatraz2020Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoSeventh title of the tabletop escape room series
Decktective: Nightmare in the Mirror2021Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoThird game in a line of pocket mystery crime with a 3D crime scene
Deckscape Crew vs Crew: Pirates' Island2021Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoEighth title of the tabletop escape room series
Decktective: The Will without an Heir2021Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoFourth game in a line of pocket mystery crime with a 3D crime scene
Deckscape: Dracula's Castle2021Martino Chiacchiera, Silvano SorrentinoNinth title of the tabletop escape room series
Wonder Book2021Martino Chiacchiera, Michele PiccoliniA cooperative, narrative-driven dungeon-crawler game played on an interactive pop-up scenario

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References

  1. "About Us". dV GIOCHI. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  2. Article on icv2