From digital to multimedial

Play Sir Ocelot’s Cave online on Board Game Arena

A collage of a detail shot of the game where one of the gemstone tokens stands upright in focus and the rest is blurred in the background. On the picture is the box of the game and the logo of Board Game Arena with the text: play online on. On top is the title saying: Now on Board Game Arena.

You want to shorten the waiting time for our autumn novelties? We’ve got you covered! Our spring releases Great Western Trail: El Paso and Sir Ocelot’s Cave have already arrived at your FLGS and also in some of your shelves. And while you can already play the former online on Board Game Arena , we’ve good news for Sir Ocelot’s Cave:

You can now play Sir Ocelot’s Cave online on Board Game Arena !

Happy gaming!


Cooperation with the German Architecture Museum

A collage of two pictures. The left one is showing the game Plan.Spiel.Stadt from above, all setup on a black table. The right one shows the same table from afar. Next to it are two persons in business casual style clothes, smiling at the camera and putting their hand on the game’s box. In the background there’s the exhibition. There are two texts on the collage. The title says: Plan.Spiel.Stadt. The subtitle says: A special cooperation.

What could the urban district of the future look like? What do its residents need? What are the effects of climate protection, mobility, social integration and demographic change? These are not questions that usually occupy us as a small board game publisher. But when the German Architecture Museum (DAM) in Frankfurt asked us in spring 2024 whether we wanted to work through these and other questions together with them in a board game, we were thrilled.

The occasion for this is the exhibition „Stadt Bauen Heute?“ , which can be seen at the DAM from 28 June to 2 November 2025. Instead of an exhibition catalogue, you can slip into the role of the city administration, investors or environmentalists thanks to the accompanying board game „Plan.Spiel.Stadt“.

Plan.Spiel.Stadt, published by the German Architecture Museum, was created in cooperation between the Department of Education and Lookout. It complements the exhibition and offers an insight into the complex process of modern district planning and its challenges. The game is only available in German in the course of the exhibition at the DAM.

The Lookout team