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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NHL Ice Breaker featured in official NHL catalogue

February 28, 2008

The National Hockey League just released their brand new Spring 2008 catalogue. Inside you will find the hottest new NHL products; including NHL Ice Breaker. Check out page 37: http://shop.nhl.com/onlinecatalog/

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NCAA Football Hand-Off on BoardgameNews.com

February 28, 2008

Here’s a short piece on the release of NCAA Football Hand-Off:

Check it out

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NHL Ice Breaker takes Manhattan

February 20, 2008

To celebrate Toy Fair in New York City, CSE Games held a demonstration of their award-winning board game NHL Ice Breaker on Saturday, February 16th at the NHL Store Powered by Reebok. The NHL flagship store is located in the heart of Manhattan at 47th Street and 6th Avenue.

CSE’s Paolo and Fabio Del Rio were on-hand to teach the game to the many hockey fans who visited the NHL Store. The demonstration took place during, and after, the Rangers/Sabres afternoon tilt at Madison Square Garden, just a few blocks away. For the record, the Rangers pounded the Sabres 5-1.

If you’re planning a trip to the Big Apple anytime soon, do yourself a favour and make sure you book some time for the NHL Store, it’s awesome.

Here’s a recap and a quick tour of the store:


New & Notable Toys: Board Games (TDmonthly)

February 17, 2008

NHL Ice Breaker featured in Chill magazine

January 23, 2008

NHL Ice Breaker was featured in the January/February issue of Chill magazine. Chill is distributed through The Beer Store locations across Ontario.

For more on Chill magazine visit www.chillonline.ca.

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NHL Ice Breaker on About.com

December 29, 2007

Hockey card game captivates young and old

December 13, 2007

St. Catharines Standard
Baron Bedesky (Collectibles)

Those of you who ambled into the Ice Dogs game last Sunday may have noticed something a little different during your walk past the usual displays offering face-painting, sugary treats, and 50-50 tickets. Set among the regulars were the folks from Burlington-based CSE Games with a demo of their card hockey game.

Card hockey? Well, there’s ice hockey (though that seems to be more of an American term), ball hockey, street hockey, roller hockey, pond hockey, fantasy hockey, table hockey, video hockey… and yes, card hockey. CSE Games (which stands for Cards Sports & Entertainment - checkout www.csegames.com) has just released the latest version of their NHL Ice Breaker card hockey game.

So what is this game all about? Well, if you want to play a game that’s easy to learn, yet entails some complex strategy, if you enjoy playing cards, if the game of hockey turns your crank, and if you want a burst of fun with your friends and family, this is the game for you.

“For a collector, this is a unique game in that you are simulating hockey; I’d say you are actually playing hockey,” says former St. Catharines resident and company President (and Brock graduate) Fabio Del Rio. “If you enjoy playing cards, if you enjoy hockey, this is a nice game that’s easy to learn - you can learn it in a couple of minutes - but it also has good depth.”

I’ve played the game a number of times, but did not hesitate when invited by Del Rio to sit down and engage in a duel. My Bruins versus his Senators. The first period was a tight affair with Ottawa scoring the only goal. Things opened up substantially in the second stanza, however, and when the smoke had cleared, the contest was tied at three. That’s when six-year-old Ethan Wellings of Beamsville sauntered by with his mother Pam. Our spirited battle immediately caught his attention.

“What’s this?” he asked and soon Del Rio began to explain the simple mechanics of the game. Even though NHL Ice Breaker is marketed towards those age eight and up, young Ethan was obviously captivated. “Can I play?” he asked. I quickly surrendered my chair and let him take over the reigns. While Pam explained how her son eats, breathes and sleeps hockey, he quickly disposed of the company president and led my Bruins to a 5-4 triumph.

“I liked the game a lot,” said Ethan in his brief post-game interview. The youngster plays at the Tyke level in Beamsville for “Pittsburgh.” I’m guessing the minor hockey system there names its teams after NHL cities. Either that, or Pittsburgh is the name of a new suburb in what is becoming a rapidly sprawling Niagara community. Like many his age, an NHL career looms in the distant future. He admits the Penguins are his favourite team and that Sidney Crosby is his favourite player. I ask him why, and he quickly shames me with an obvious answer to my unimaginative question.

“Because he’s a good player,” says Ethan.

The NHL Ice Breaker game does not fit into the traditional mode of a sports collectible. This isn’t something you tuck away into a protective case and display on your wall, or sell for a profit a few years down the line. This is a game meant to be used, sort of a quick fix for hockey addicts and can be played virtually any time and anywhere. And it’s a perfect fit for both the fan and the hobbyist.

“It adds to what being a collector is all about,” says Del Rio. “It’s being a part of someone, owning part of a team, or owning part of a player. This game enhances that feeling. Collectors are fans first and foremost. You kind of get involved with imagining you are playing the game of hockey.

“We had a tournament at one of the shows and you can really feel people get excited while they are playing. We’ve had people tell us they saw others getting excited while they were playing, but they didn’t know how genuine it was until they started playing themselves. That’s when they feel it, and that’s when they get it.”

At $25, a drop in the bucket for so many collectors, this game is well worth the investment.

http://www.scstandard.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=816982&auth=Bedesky%2c+Baron

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CSE visits the Niagara Ice Dogs

December 10, 2007

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CSE Games showed off their latest release, NHL Ice Breaker, this past weekend at the Gatorade Garden City Complex in St. Catharines, ON, home of the Niagara Ice Dogs of the Ontario Hockey League. The IceDogs faced off against the Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors in an afternoon affair.

 

Hockey fans of all ages stopped by the booth to check out the game and chat with Team CSE. “We feel it’s very important to get our game in front of true hockey fans, both young and old,” said Paolo Del Rio, Vice-President of CSE Games. “CHL fans are amongst the most passionate in the country, and we were very pleased with their excitement and overall response.”

 

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CSE would like to thank David Frizzell, Director of Sales and Marketing of the IceDogs, for his hospitality and support. Read more about the IceDogs at www.niagaraicedogs.net

 

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New NHL Ice Breaker to hit shelves 27.11.07

November 22, 2007

[Press Release]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NHL Ice Breaker box

Card Sports & Entertainment Inc. (CSE Games) is very pleased to announce that NHL Ice Breaker: The Card Hockey Board Game has been honored with a pair of awards from one of the foremost authorities in the world of board games. Tom Vasel and Sam Healey of The Dice Tower named NHL Ice Breaker Top 10 Board Game and #1 Card Game of 2006. The announcement was made this past summer on both The Dice Tower’s website (www.thedicetower.com) and their bi-weekly board game podcast.

“This is a great culmination of all the hard work we have put in – and continue to put in – to our products”, says CSE Games President Fabio Del Rio. “Obviously we are thrilled that such reputable board game critics like the guys at The Dice Tower would rate NHL Ice Breaker among the very best in the entire industry. It’s a heck of an honor.”

NHL Ice Breaker game set up

This is the second CSE Games sports title to receive significant industry acclaim. Late last year, Card Football Premiere Edition was named Top 10 Card Game of 2006 by Erik Arneson of About.com Board Games (a New York Times Company).

NHL Ice Breaker is best described as a combination of a playing card game and a board game. While it has all the great elements of a classic board game, NHL Ice Breaker action derives from the specially-designed 54-card playing deck. Each card allows players to make the pass, take the shot or stack the pads for the save, simulating all the fast-paced action of the game of hockey. The game features all 30 National Hockey League teams and includes a team ‘trump card’ element, adding yet another level of skill and strategy. It is, however, remarkably easy to learn, given the familiarity of the standard 54-card playing deck and some simple card game mechanics. NHL Ice Breaker takes five minutes to learn and is recommended for ages eight and up.

Coming off a strong ‘rookie season’ of both commercial and critical success, a new edition of NHL Ice Breaker is set to hit stores in November 2007. The new version features all the updated NHL team logos for the 2007-08 season, as well as redesigned packaging, playing deck and game board. Designed in Canada, virtually the entire game is now made in the USA.