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⚫ | |key_people = Al Waller<br><small>(President)</small><br />Leah Sugar<br><small>(Vice President of Marketing)</small><br />Bridget Stitgen<br><small>(CFO)</small><br />Max Osterhaus<br><small>(Director of Product development)</small><br />Derek McCoy<br><small>(Sales and Warehouse Manager)</small><ref name="endplay">{{cite journal |last=LaFaro |first=Alyssa |date=September–October 2013 |title=Out of the Box Publishing, Take Two |url=http://editiondigital.net/publication/frame.php?i=173721&p=50&pn=&ver=flex |journal=Endplay |accessdate=September 24, 2013 }}</ref> |
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|foundation = 1998 ([[Madison, Wisconsin]])<ref name="about"/> |
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⚫ | |key_people = Al Waller<br><small>(President)</small><br />Leah Sugar<br><small>(Vice President of Marketing)</small><br />Bridget Stitgen<br><small>(CFO)</small><br />Max Osterhaus<br><small>(Director of Product development)</small><br />Derek McCoy<br><small>(Sales and Warehouse Manager)</small><ref name="endplay">{{cite journal |last=LaFaro |first=Alyssa |date=September–October 2013 |title=Out |
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|foundation = 1998 ([[Madison, Wisconsin]])<ref name="about"/><ref name="Foundation date">{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/406828893/?terms=Raven%20Software&match=1|title=The game makers around here at a glance|newspaper=[[Wisconsin State Journal]]|page=16|date=September 26, 2004|accessdate=August 17, 2021}}{{closed access}}{{subscription required|s}}</ref> |
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'''Out of the Box Publishing''' is a [[Wisconsin]]-based publishing company specializing in family, card, and party games. As of October 2013, they have published over 45 titles. |
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Out of the Box Publishing |
'''Out of the Box Publishing''' was a [[Wisconsin]]-based publishing company specializing in family, card, and party games. As of October 2013, they had published over 45 titles. |
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Out of the Box Publishing was best known for games that are easy to learn and quick to play. The company has received numerous awards including [[Mensa International|Mensa]] Select, Toy of the Year, Parenting for High Potential, and National Parenting Center.<ref name="endplay" /> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Out of the Box Publishing was established in 1998 in [[Madison, Wisconsin]] by Mark Osterhaus, Ellen Winter, Alan Waller, Cathleen Quinn-Kinney, and [[John Kovalic]]. The first game published by the company was [[Bosworth (game)|Bosworth]], a four-player chess variant which has since been retired.<ref name="about">{{cite web |url=http://boardgames.about.com/od/companies/p/out_of_the_box.htm |title=Out of the Box Publishing - Game Publisher |last1=Arneson |first1=Erik |website=About.com |accessdate=October 24, 2013}}</ref> |
Out of the Box Publishing was established in 1998 in [[Madison, Wisconsin]] by Mark Osterhaus, Ellen Winter, Alan Waller, Cathleen Quinn-Kinney, and [[John Kovalic]].<ref name="Foundation date"/> The first game published by the company was ''[[Bosworth (game)|Bosworth]]'', a four-player chess variant which has since been retired.<ref name="about">{{cite web |url=http://boardgames.about.com/od/companies/p/out_of_the_box.htm |title=Out of the Box Publishing - Game Publisher |last1=Arneson |first1=Erik |website=About.com |accessdate=October 24, 2013}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In the summer of 1998, Out of the Box Publishing acquired the license for their most well-known game, ''[[Apples to Apples]]'', from inventor Matthew Kirby. ''Apples to Apples'' was redesigned into its current form by Mark Osterhaus and the content was created by Ellen Winter with help from their family: Leah Sugar, and Max Osterhaus. Over the next ten years, Out of the Box grew into a leading American game company, supplying games to thousands of specialty toy stores, [[Target Corporation|Target]], [[Walmart]] and [[Toys R Us]], as well as distributing games worldwide. During this time, Out of the Box licensed and distributed games in more than 10 foreign countries (Germany, UK, Scandinavia, France, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and others) and amassed more than 15 awards for game design.<ref name="endplay"/> While Out of the Box held the license for ''Apples to Apples'', it produced and sold over three million copies. |
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⚫ | In 2007, the company sold the licenses to ''Apples to Apples'', ''[[Blink (game)|Blink]]'', ''Snorta'' and ''Qwitch'' to the [[Mattel]] Corporation, several owners retired, and several new owners (including children of the previous owners) were invited to join.<ref name="endplay"/> Since the sale, Out of the Box had new growing games, such as ''Word on the Street'', ''7Ate9'', and ''Snake Oil''.<ref name="about" /> |
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⚫ | In the summer of 1998, Out of the Box Publishing acquired the license for their most well-known game, [[Apples to Apples]], from inventor Matthew Kirby. Apples to Apples was redesigned into its current form by Mark Osterhaus and the content was created by Ellen Winter with help from their family: Leah Sugar, and Max Osterhaus. Over the next ten years, Out of the Box grew into a leading American game company, supplying games to thousands of specialty toy stores, [[Target Corporation|Target]], [[Walmart]] and [[Toys R Us]], as well as distributing games worldwide. During this time, Out of the Box licensed and distributed games in more than 10 foreign countries (Germany, UK, Scandinavia, France, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and others) and amassed more than 15 awards for game design.<ref name="endplay"/> While Out of the Box held the license for Apples to Apples, it produced and sold over three million copies. |
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Out of the Box Publishing is no longer in business. They sold all of their remaining inventory and ceased operations in October 2015. |
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⚫ | In 2007, the company sold the licenses to Apples to Apples, [[Blink]], Snorta and Qwitch to the [[Mattel]] Corporation, several owners retired, and several new owners (including children of the previous owners) were invited to join.<ref name="endplay"/> Since the sale, Out of the Box |
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==Games== |
==Games== |
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Out of the Box Publishing was best known for games that take less than five minutes to learn, and less than a half an hour to play.<ref name="toybook">{{cite news |title=COMMENTARY: Snake Oil Will Cause Laughter |url=http://toybook.com/snake-oil-will-cause-laughter/ |last=Gordon |first=Lindsay |date=July 12, 2013 |newspaper=The Toy Book |accessdate=September 24, 2013}}</ref> All Out of the Box games are family-oriented and appropriate for kids and adults.<ref name="endplay"/> Their games have been called "surprisingly entertaining" and "silly fun",<ref name="sfc">{{cite news |url=http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/New-board-games-for-the-holidays-4078436.php#page-3 |last=Kosman |first=Joshua |date=September 2, 2012 |newspaper=San Francisco Chronicle |title=New board games for the holidays |accessdate=September 24, 2013}}</ref> as well as "thought provoking and humorous".<ref name="toybook" /> |
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Nearly all of the games in their catalog were created after 2008.<ref name="endplay"/> |
Nearly all of the games in their catalog were created after 2008.<ref name="endplay"/> The company received over 600 submissions a year and published about two new games per year.<ref name="endplay"/> |
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== List of published games == |
== List of published games == |
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*''10 Days in Africa'' (2003) |
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*''10 Days in Asia'' (2006) |
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*''10 Days in Europe'' (2005) |
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*''10 Days in the Americas'' (2010) |
*''10 Days in the Americas'' (2010) |
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*''10 Days in the USA'' (2003) |
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*''7Ate9'' (2009) |
*''7Ate9'' (2009) |
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*''Backseat Drawing Junior'' (2009) |
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*''Zen Benders'' (2008) |
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*''Party Pooper'' (2008) |
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*''aBRIDGEd'' (2006) |
*''aBRIDGEd'' (2006) |
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*''[[Apples to Apples]]'' (1999) |
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*''Apples to Apples Button Men'' (2002) |
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*''Apples to Apples Custom Cards'' (2002) |
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*''Apples to Apples Kids'' (2000) |
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*''Apples to Apples Party Box'' (2003) |
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*''10 Days in Europe'' (2005) |
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*''Apples to Apples Party Box Expansion One'' (2004) |
*''Apples to Apples Party Box Expansion One'' (2004) |
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*''Apples to Apples Party Box Expansion Two'' (2004) |
*''Apples to Apples Party Box Expansion Two'' (2004) |
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*''Backseat Drawing'' (2008) |
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*''Backseat Drawing Junior'' (2009) |
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*''Basari'' (2003) |
*''Basari'' (2003) |
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*''Bug Out'' (2011) |
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*''Cineplexity'' (2006) |
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*''Cloud 9'' (2003) |
*''Cloud 9'' (2003) |
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*''Cover Up'' (2006) |
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*''Fish Eat Fish'' (2003) |
*''Fish Eat Fish'' (2003) |
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*''Gavitt's Stock Exchange'' (2003) |
*''Gavitt's Stock Exchange'' (2003) |
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*''[[Gold Digger (card game)|Gold Digger]]'' (2002) |
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*''Mix Up'' (2006) |
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*''Pepper'' (2006) |
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*''Snake Oil'' (2012) |
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*''Squint'' (2002) |
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*''Tutankhamen'' (2003) |
*''Tutankhamen'' (2003) |
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*''[[Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?|Whad'Ya Know]]'' (2003) |
*''[[Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?|Whad'Ya Know]]'' (2003) |
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*''Wildside'' (2003) |
*''Wildside'' (2003) |
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*''Word on the Street'' (2009) |
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*''Word on the Street Junior'' (2010) |
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*''Zen Benders'' (2008) |
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*''Apples to Apples Custom Cards'' (2002) |
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*''Apples to Apples Kids'' (2000) |
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*''[[Apples to Apples]]'' (1999) |
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==Distributors== |
==Distributors== |
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Out of the Box Games are distributed by: |
Out of the Box Games are distributed by: |
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*999 Games (Netherlands) |
*999 Games (Netherlands) |
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*ACD (USA) |
*ACD (USA) |
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*Sunset Games (Japan) |
*Sunset Games (Japan) |
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*Swan Panasia (Taiwan) |
*Swan Panasia (Taiwan) |
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*Vennoroed (Norway) |
*Vennoroed (Norway) |
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*Ventura (Australia) |
*Ventura (Australia) |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.otb-games.com/ Out of the Box Homepage] |
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* [http://www.otb-games.blogspot.com/ Out of the Box Blog] |
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* [http://www.facebook.com/outoftheboxgames/ Out of the Box Facebook Page] |
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* [https://twitter.com/otbgames/ Out of the Box Twitter Page] |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/user/OTBgames/ Out of the Box YouTube Channel] |
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*[http://www.facebook.com/snakeoilgame/ Snake Oil Game Facebook Page] |
* [http://www.facebook.com/snakeoilgame/ Snake Oil Game Facebook Page] |
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[[Category:Board game publishing companies]] |
[[Category:Board game publishing companies]] |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 2 July 2022
Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Toys |
Founded | 1998 (Madison, Wisconsin)[1][2] |
Defunct | October 2015 |
Headquarters | Windsor, Wisconsin, United States |
Key people | Al Waller (President) Leah Sugar (Vice President of Marketing) Bridget Stitgen (CFO) Max Osterhaus (Director of Product development) Derek McCoy (Sales and Warehouse Manager)[3] |
Number of employees | 5 |
Out of the Box Publishing was a Wisconsin-based publishing company specializing in family, card, and party games. As of October 2013, they had published over 45 titles.
Out of the Box Publishing was best known for games that are easy to learn and quick to play. The company has received numerous awards including Mensa Select, Toy of the Year, Parenting for High Potential, and National Parenting Center.[3]
History
[edit]Out of the Box Publishing was established in 1998 in Madison, Wisconsin by Mark Osterhaus, Ellen Winter, Alan Waller, Cathleen Quinn-Kinney, and John Kovalic.[2] The first game published by the company was Bosworth, a four-player chess variant which has since been retired.[1]
In the summer of 1998, Out of the Box Publishing acquired the license for their most well-known game, Apples to Apples, from inventor Matthew Kirby. Apples to Apples was redesigned into its current form by Mark Osterhaus and the content was created by Ellen Winter with help from their family: Leah Sugar, and Max Osterhaus. Over the next ten years, Out of the Box grew into a leading American game company, supplying games to thousands of specialty toy stores, Target, Walmart and Toys R Us, as well as distributing games worldwide. During this time, Out of the Box licensed and distributed games in more than 10 foreign countries (Germany, UK, Scandinavia, France, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and others) and amassed more than 15 awards for game design.[3] While Out of the Box held the license for Apples to Apples, it produced and sold over three million copies.
In 2007, the company sold the licenses to Apples to Apples, Blink, Snorta and Qwitch to the Mattel Corporation, several owners retired, and several new owners (including children of the previous owners) were invited to join.[3] Since the sale, Out of the Box had new growing games, such as Word on the Street, 7Ate9, and Snake Oil.[1]
Out of the Box Publishing is no longer in business. They sold all of their remaining inventory and ceased operations in October 2015.
Games
[edit]Out of the Box Publishing was best known for games that take less than five minutes to learn, and less than a half an hour to play.[4] All Out of the Box games are family-oriented and appropriate for kids and adults.[3] Their games have been called "surprisingly entertaining" and "silly fun",[5] as well as "thought provoking and humorous".[4]
Nearly all of the games in their catalog were created after 2008.[3] The company received over 600 submissions a year and published about two new games per year.[3]
List of published games
[edit]- 10 Days in Africa (2003)
- 10 Days in Asia (2006)
- 10 Days in Europe (2005)
- 10 Days in the Americas (2010)
- 10 Days in the USA (2003)
- 7Ate9 (2009)
- aBRIDGEd (2006)
- Apples to Apples (1999)
- Apples to Apples Button Men (2002)
- Apples to Apples Custom Cards (2002)
- Apples to Apples Kids (2000)
- Apples to Apples Party Box (2003)
- Apples to Apples Party Box Expansion One (2004)
- Apples to Apples Party Box Expansion Two (2004)
- Backseat Drawing (2008)
- Backseat Drawing Junior (2009)
- Basari (2003)
- Blink (2005) re-release
- Bosworth (1998)
- Bug Out (2011)
- Cineplexity (2006)
- Cloud 9 (2003)
- Cover Up (2006)
- Easy Come, Easy Go (2004)
- Fish Eat Fish (2003)
- Gavitt's Stock Exchange (2003)
- Gold Digger (2002)
- Harry's Grandslam Baseball (2004)
- Letter Roll (2009)
- LetterFlip! (2004)
- Mix Up (2006)
- My Word (2008) re-release
- Ninja versus Ninja (2008)
- Party Pooper (2008)
- Pepper (2006)
- Qwitch (2006) re-release
- Rock! (2008)
- Shipwrecked (2000)
- Snake Oil (2012)
- Snorta (2003)
- Squint (2002)
- Squint Jr. (2004)
- Super Circles (2009)
- The Chain Game (2008)
- Tutankhamen (2003)
- Wallamoppi (2004)
- Whad'Ya Know (2003)
- Wildside (2003)
- Word on the Street (2009)
- Word on the Street Junior (2010)
- Zen Benders (2008)
Distributors
[edit]Out of the Box Games are distributed by:
- 999 Games (Netherlands)
- ACD (USA)
- Alfit (Israel)
- Alliance Game Distributors (USA)
- Amigo Spiel (Germany)
- Board Game Club (Hong Kong)
- Carant Entertainment (Mexico)
- Creative Fun (Singapore)
- Esdevium Games (UK)
- GTS Distribution (USA)
- Korea Boardgames (South Korea)
- Lion Rampant Imports (Canada)
- Logical Toys (New Zealand)
- LU2 Experts en Jocs de Taula (Spain)
- My Games (India)
- Paradigm Infinitum (Singapore)
- Pegasus Spiele (Germany)
- Phantasia (Taiwan)
- Ravensburger Spielverlag (Germany)
- Rootstem Co. (South Korea)
- Spilavinir (Iceland)
- Sunset Games (Japan)
- Swan Panasia (Taiwan)
- Vennoroed (Norway)
- Ventura (Australia)
- Wargames HK (Hong Kong)
Trivia
[edit]The artistic director and one of the founders of Out of the Box Publishing, John Kovalic, was also the illustrator for Munchkin and Dork Tower.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Arneson, Erik. "Out of the Box Publishing - Game Publisher". About.com. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
- ^ a b "The game makers around here at a glance". Wisconsin State Journal. September 26, 2004. p. 16. Retrieved August 17, 2021.(Subscription required.)
- ^ a b c d e f g LaFaro, Alyssa (September–October 2013). "Out of the Box Publishing, Take Two". Endplay. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ a b Gordon, Lindsay (July 12, 2013). "COMMENTARY: Snake Oil Will Cause Laughter". The Toy Book. Retrieved September 24, 2013.
- ^ Kosman, Joshua (September 2, 2012). "New board games for the holidays". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved September 24, 2013.