Boardgamenews.com – NHL Ice Breaker: A Top Sports Game

September 2, 2009

Sports Games of All Sorts (Part Two)
By Dale Yu

So, what makes a sports game good?  In the end, the same things that make any game good or bad.  Is the game fun?  Does it have nice components?  Do I want to play it again after a game?  Some special considerations that I take into account for a sports game include:  Does the game capture the flavor of the real sport?  Would the game succeed if it had another (non-sports-based) theme?  But in the end, I judge a sports game on essentially the same criteria I would for any regular game…

NHL Ice Breaker: The Card Hockey Board Game

Type of Game: card game with hockey theme

Why I like It: This is a nice game that I first saw at Origins in 2006.  It is a cousin to Card Football (a game which didn’t quite make the cut for Football games).  It uses the same rules and special 54-card deck.  In this game, each player uses a 54 card deck (standard 52 cards and 2 jokers) – and each card in the deck has a special hockey action on it.  During play, players take turns playing cards, and the highest card (or poker combination) played wins the hand and gets to use the special action printed on their card.  While this sounds like the classic card game War, there’s a bit more to it.  Players can continue to play cards (up to 5) after the initial showdown. So, if I play a King and you play a 7, you might choose to play another 7 to make a pair.  Now, I have to either play more cards or stop.  There is a board representing a hockey rink, and as you win hands in the card game, you are able to control the puck and move the puck towards your opponent’s goal.  There are also special spaces on the board which trigger special “icebreaker” rules.  But, the overall goal is to move the puck forward enough that you get into the “shooting zone” – when the puck is in this area, you now have a chance to shoot at the goal. The game plays quickly (maybe 30 to 45 minutes), and it is an enjoyable take on War…

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NHLIB Review: So Simple, So Good – Great Hockey Fun

April 29, 2009

by Calvin Daniels (board game critic, BoardGameGeek.com)

Every once in a while you get to try a game that you weren’t sure about, only to find out you had been missing out on something really quite excellent.

NHL Ice Breaker: The Card Hockey Board Game was just such a game. After only a couple of plays it was obvious this game is a must for anyone who loves hockey, and board games.

In terms of mechanics, this is a card game which is essentially war. Each player flops down a card, and high card wins. The deck is 54 cards in size a regular card array, plus two jokers, which are high card.

The cards are high quality, but you’ll want to put them in protective sleeves anyway since you’ll want to play this game a lot and for a lot of years.

In this case though, if a player drops a higher card, say a king, and you’ve only put down a six, you can win by playing a second six. Two of a kind beat a high card, although three-of-a-kind is still better.

While war would make for a pretty boring game, Ice Breaker designers at CSE Games, a Canadian company, have done a simply amassing job of adding the feel of hockey to the game.

With each win, a player gets to move the puck across a rink-shaped game board, according to the pattern laid out on the winning card.

As the puck moves, it can land on a number of highlighted squares, which call for a card to be drawn from the deck and the special ‘Ice Breaker’ rule used. Here the rules range from the puck going over the boards, creating a face-off situation, to a penalty being called, reducing the offending player’s hand from five to four cards, or a big body check is thrown allowing the identified player to play additional cards.

Through the play you want to move the puck into the ‘Shooting Zone’. Once in the zone the cards played represent the shooter and the goaltender. If the shooter has high card he scores. If the defensive player plays the high card the netminder has made the save. Unless of course you have played a trump card.

In NHL Ice Breaker, each card has a two logos, one used when shooting, one when the goaltender. NHL Ice Breaker is licensed by the National Hockey League and features all 30 teams. You can also play seven international teams including Team Canada and Russia, or either NHL all star team.

Players select a team, and if they have the card with that team’s logo, they have a trump card.

This game offers just enough decisions to be interesting – do I use my ace to win the face-off or sluff off a deuce, lose the draw but have a card to make a key save with – to give you some control.

Yet the basic ‘war’ mechanic is so simple it can be taught in minutes.

The game plays fast, and with the Ice Breaker cards, it can change the flow rapidly, which really mimics the real game of hockey well.

The designers have also done a great job of adding the flavour of a real game to the mechanics.

As an example, in the third period a player can call a time out, allowing him to replenish his hand by two cards, without requiring the usual stoppage in play.

There are also rules allowing a player to ‘pull the netminder’ allowing them to draw an extra card, but automatically giving up a goal if the puck ends up in their shooting zone.

Rules allow for an overtime period and shoot-out scenarios too.

In correspondence with Fabio del Rio one of the game developers, he explained, “regarding the game development process, NHL Ice Breaker started as a simple simulation of the action of the sport of hockey using a deck of cards. Over a period of about a year and a half we developed the system and mechanics in such a way as to incorporate more of the fun and strategy of great playing card games, while maintaining strong hockey theme and feel.”

The game plays rapidly, and in general the scores are close. It would be somewhat rare to score more than six goals in a game, a period is defined by paying through the 54-card deck once, and usually only a goal or two will separate teams in the end.

While probably smoothest as a two-player game, rules exist to allow two teams of two to face off.

This is a game like cribbage in the sense you could play it over and over, and for hockey fans it’s great as you add colour to play, like “Curtis Joseph makes a save for the Leafs,” or “The Russians take a lead over Team Canada with a stunning goal.”

This is a definite gem for hockey fans, well worth playing anytime.

And, the good news, Del Rio said, “we do have expansion plans for Ice Breaker; we hope to have more details later this year.”

This review appeared in Yorkton This Week newspaper April 29 , 2009

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CSE at Sports Licensing Show 2009

January 16, 2009

Are you planning on attending the 2009 Sports Licensing and Tailgate Show at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas? If so, make sure to stop by the CSE booth – #2238 (next to Crocs). Try out our NCAA Football and NHL board games as well as experience the Versus Scoreboard.

For more information on the show and a short video of last year’s event visit: http://www.showproco.com/


NHL Ice Breaker an Amazon.com Bestseller

December 31, 2008

CSE Games is pleased to announce that NHL Ice Breaker was one of the best-selling sports board games on Amazon.com (USA) over the Christmas holidays.

In the weeks leading up to Christmas, NHL Ice Breaker was steadily in the Top 10 of the Sports Board Game category, reaching the #1 spot on several occasions.

“We were pleasantly surprised to see how popular NHL Ice Breaker was with American NHL fans over the holidays,” said Fabio Del Rio of CSE Games. “Reaching the #1 spot among sports board games is a great indicator that hockey fans are spreading the word about Ice Breaker. To have out-sold the likes of Monopoly and Scene-It on one of North America’s premier retail sites is exciting for us.”

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CSE Games helps bid farewell to the Aud

November 16, 2008

The City of Buffalo and Showcase Sports Marketing put on a heck of a show this past weekend to celebrate the final farewell to their beloved Memorial Auditorium. Home of the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL and Buffalo Braves of the NBA, “The Aud” was witness to many historic sporting events from 1940 to 1996.

The minute the doors opened to the public, the Buffalo Convention Center floor was packed. Fans were lined up around the block and poured off the escalator eager to meet a Buffalo sports hero or take home a memento.  

CSE Games was proud to be a part of the event and enjoyed introducing their NHL Ice Breaker board game to the fine people of Buffalo.

CSE Games would like to thank Dennis May, Bruce Weinstein and Kerry Atkinson of Showcase Sports Marketing for putting on a killer event. For more information on the show, visit the official web site audfarewell.com.

Here’s a 25-second taste of the great atmosphere in the Buffalo Convention Center:


NHL Ice Breaker at The Beer Store across Ontario

November 3, 2008

CSE Games is pleased to announce that NHL Ice Breaker: The Card Hockey Board Game is now available at select locations of The Beer Store across Ontario (see list of stores below). Building on its commitment to offer customers new and exciting sports and lifestyle products, The Beer Store is bringing the award-winning NHL Ice Breaker to their captive customer base.

Often referred to as ‘the perfect beer and pretzel game’, NHL Ice Breaker is a great addition to an evening of watching hockey and enjoying a cold beverage with friends and family.

For more information on NHL Ice Breaker visit www.csegames.com

The Beer Store locations carrying NHL Ice Breaker

BARRIE – 531 BAYFIELD STREET, L4M 4Z9
BARRIE – 71 MAPLEVIEW DRIVE, L4N 9H7
BELLEVILLE - 113 STATION STREET, K8N 4Z9
BOWMANVILLE - 223 KING ST. E., L1C 3K9
BRAMPTON – 80 PEEL CENTRE DR., L6T 4G8
BURLINGTON - 2020 APPLEBY LINE, L7L 6M6
BURLINGTON - 1235 FAIRVIEW ST., L7S 2H9
CAMBRIDGE - 200 FRANKLIN BLVD., N1R 5S2
GANANOQUE - 580 KING ST. E., K7G 1H2
HAMILTON - 282 PARKDALE N., L8H 5X7
KANATA - 499 TERRY FOX DRIVE, K2T 1H7
KENORA - 560 RAILWAY STREET, P9N 1A1
KITCHENER - 1255 WEBER ST. E., N2A 1C2
KITCHENER - 875 HIGHLAND ROAD WEST, N2N 2Y2
LONDON - 1600 DUNDAS STREET E., N5W 3C2
LONDON - 2386 MAIN STREET, N6P 1E9
MISSISSAUGA - 6780 TOWN CENTRE CIRCLE, L5N 4B7
MISSISSAUGA - 420 LAKESHORE RD. EAST, L5G 1H5
NORTH BAY - 2035 CASSELLS STREET, P1B 4E1
OSHAWA - 650 KING ST. E., L1H 1G5
OTTAWA - 1984 BASELINE ROAD, K2C 0C6
SARNIA - 1107 CONFEDERATION ST., N7T 7H9
SARNIA - 1380 LONDON ROAD, N7S 1P8
SAULT STE. MARIE - 150 CHURCHILL BLVD., P6A 3Z9
SCARBOROUGH - 3130 DANFORTH AVENUE, M1L 1B2
SCARBOROUGH - 3561 LAWRENCE AVENUE E., M1H 1B2
SCHOMBERG - 17250 HIGHWAY #27, L0G 1T0
ST. CATHARINES - 99 DIEPPE ROAD, L2M 7N6
SUDBURY - 1485 LASALLE BLVD., P3A 1Z9
THUNDER BAY - 212 N. CUMBERLAND STREET, P7A 4N1
TORONTO - 2625A WESTON ROAD, M9N 3V8
 > (between Knob Hill Dr. & Winoka Ave.)
TRENTON - 49 BYRON STREET, K8V 2X5
VAUGHAN - 9771 JANE STREET, L6A 3N9
 > (at Major Mackenzie Dr. & Jane St.)
WINDSOR - 2380 WALKER ROAD, N8W 3P6
WINDSOR - 8150 TECUMSEH BLVD. E., N8R 1A2
YORK - 3524 DUNDAS STREET W., M6S 2S1
 > (near Windermere Ave. & Dundas St. W)

About CSE Games
CSE Games is a developer, publisher and distributor of sports board and card games. Our current titles combine the fun and familiarity of playing cards with the action and drama of sports. CSE is an official licensee of the NHL and NCAA Football.

About The Beer Store
The Beer Store is the primary distribution and sales channel for beer in Ontario. Open to all brewers, TBS operates 440 retail stores where customers can choose from more than 350 beer brands from over 80 brewers from around the world. The Beer Store is proud of its 81-year history of social responsibility and environmental leadership including its bottle deposit return system and commitment to recover 100 per cent of beer packaging, as well as all wine and spirit containers through the new Ontario Deposit Return Program. For more information on The Beer Store, visit www.thebeerstore.ca.


NCAA Football Hand-Off pushed to 2009

October 27, 2008

CSE Games has confirmed that release of NCAA Football Hand-Off: The Card Football Board Game has been pushed to 2009. No official date has yet been set, but look for it before the start of the 2009 College Football season.

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CSE Games in Tuff Stuff’s Sports Collectors Monthly

June 24, 2008

Strong turnout for NHL Draft Show in Ottawa

The 2008 NHL Draft Trading Card and Memorabilia Show took place at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa last weekend, attracting such a large turnout that the league extended the show past its scheduled closing time.

The lure of seeing the NHL’s next rookie stars, and the fact the Ottawa area doesn’t host many big collectibles shows, combined to fuel the enthusiasm of fans.

“Never underestimate the passion and loyalty of hockey fans, certainly here in Canada. The fans were here in numbers,” said Dave McCarthy, director, entertainment products, for the NHL. “It was full. It looked great. The traffic was solid throughout.”

The Stanley Cup and all the other trophies were on display for fans to see. A variety of interactive games were available, as well. “Yesterday was a great day. We went through a lot of games, had a chance to chat with a bunch of people and the crowd has been awesome, even during the draft. We were supposed to shut down but the crowds were so good that we stayed open,” said Fabio Del Rio of CSE Games, which produces a hockey trading card game.

Some fans waited more than an hour to get free autographs from some of the first-round selections. Collectors who purchased five packs of Upper Deck hockey cards got a special draft redemption set with cards of local heroes Ottawa captain Daniel Alfredsson and his teammate Jason Spezza, plus Sidney Crosby (Penguins), Alex Ovechkin (Capitals), Jarome Iginla (Flames) and Carey Price (Canadiens). Fans could also get a personalized trading card made with the official 2008 NHL Draft backdrop, and that was free as well.

“The show’s been great,” said Josh Zusman, Upper Deck hockey brand manager. “It’s been really busy, and there has been a lot of good traffic at the booth. Fans seemed really pumped, so I’m looking for a big turnout.”

Added McCarthy, “I think the passion and loyalty of the collectors are on center stage here today, and we are really, really thrilled with how things shaped up here in Ottawa.” Next year’s show will be held in Montreal.

– Russ Cohen, reporting from Ottawa

http://www.tuffstuff.com/article/Strong_turnout_for_NHL_Draft_Show_in_Ottawa/


DRAFTastic weekend

June 23, 2008

CSE Games enjoyed a great weekend at the 2008 NHL Draft in Ottawa which took place on June 20th and 21st. Along with all the action of the Draft itself, the NHL held a trading card and memorabilia show on the concourse of Scotiabank Place. The weather outside was beautiful but that didn’t keep the people away, over 25,000 hockey fans packed the joint over the two-day event.

“We had a great time at the NHL Draft. It’s always fun interacting with so many hockey fans of all ages,” says Ottawa-native Paolo Del Rio of CSE Games. “The NHL put on a first-class show and we were proud to participate. We’re already looking forward to next year’s Draft.”

The Montreal Canadiens will be hosting the 2009 event.

Here’s a brief tour of the weekend:


NCAA Football Hand-Off on TheDiceTower.com

March 12, 2008

Listen to a short clip of Episode 118 of The Dice Tower. Here Tom Vasel and Sam Healey talk about the release of NCAA Football Hand-Off.

http://www.csegames.com/TheDiceTower-NCAAFHO-release.mp3
(to listen, place your mouse over the above link and click the PLAY button; or save the mp3 file by clicking the right mouse button over the link and selecting “Save Target As”)

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