With Noch mal so gut!, German indie studio Outline Development has converted another Schmidt Spiele board game into an app. Its predecessor is one of the studio's top titles.

Almost six years after the launch of the "Noch Mal!" app, Outline Development has also realised and launched the successor to the board game "Noch mal so gut!". "Noch Mal!" is known internationally as "Encore!", "Noch mal so gut!" as "Bravo!". "With the digital edition of 'Noch mal so gut!' we want to continue the success story of 'Noch mal! Of course, its predecessor will still be available as a classic," says Tobias Müller, owner of Outline Development.

With two permanent employees and two freelancers, Outline Development is one of the smaller studios in Germany, but also one of the oldest. Outline Development was founded in 1995 and specialises in family entertainment. Digital conversions of board games are also an important component. An important partner is the German toy manufacturer Schmidt Spiele, which also has "Noch Mal!" and "Noch mal so gut!" in its range. The board games themselves are designed by Inka and Markus Brand.


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