Alex Randolph was a person that made you love mankind. He had a long and very intense life, lived in different countries, absorbing with great intelligence different cultures. To spend time with him was a great honour and ment to enrich ones mind and soul. He was good-natured, but at the same time difficult and unpredictable. He was not bothering at all about money but was able to drive crazy editors with the clauses of his contracts; he was ingenious, but sometimes he needed help by making the most simple things; he was strong and youthful until his death, which occurred in 2004.
We all loved him sincerly, he really has been our Master, and not only in games.
To talk about his games is not easy because they are a lot and many of them are really masterpieces for their brilliance and refinement. We will just mention the beloved Twix and Sagaland with which he won the Spiel des Jahres Prize in 1982, Inkognito which is the game that Leo Colovini had the honour to be part of, and Worm up! that we recently relaunched with its original rules.
To him we dedicate our Premio Archimede, supported by the J. P. Halvah Foundation, founded by him and now directed by Herbert Feurstein.
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Durante il 2° Festival Italiano dei giochi (1991) |
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During the Premio Archimede 2000 |
- Hol's der Geier (2011)
- Hagetata no ejiki (2011)
- Code 777 / Tricoda (2010)
- Domemo (2009)
- Worm up! (2008)
- Number One (2004) with Leo Colovini, Dario De Toffoli, Renato de Rosa
- Inkognito The card game (2003) with Leo Colovini
- Big shot (2001)
- Paradox (2001)
- Dilemma (2000)
- Xe Queo! (1998)
- Sottosopra (1998)
- Mini Inkognito (1996) with Leo Colovini
- Vermi (1995)
- The Venice Connection (1995)
- Die Oster Insel (1994) with Leo Colovini
- Jagd der Vampire (1991) with Dario De Toffoli, Walter Obert
- Inkognito (1988) with Leo Colovini
- Drachenfels (1986) with Leo Colovini


