Born in a Cornish cottage in 2005.
Smite was created by Roger and Sue Daniel — two retired primary school teachers from the beautiful village of St Neot, Cornwall. What started as a few handmade sets for friends became a genuine UK phenomenon.
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We synthesized several traditional wooden games from around the world and created something truly unique — a family game with genuinely addictive qualities.
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After a break for a few years whilst we all got our Smite together again, Jon Daniel takes the reins as the second generation of Smite Masters — under the watchful eye of the Jedi Smite Master himself, Roger Daniel.
Sets originally made in Bali, packed in a spare bedroom in St Neot, each sent with a personal handwritten message. A true cottage industry built on love of the game.
Featured live on BBC Radio 2 — spreading the word about Smite to millions of listeners across the UK.
Hundreds of schools adopt Smite for end-of-term tournaments after TES headlines it as "the game you can count on." Smite makes maths fun.
Comedian Dave Gorman features Smite in his book after attempting to become World Smite Champion himself.
The World Smite Championships in St Neot are filmed and broadcast internationally. Smite goes global.
Spiraling shipping costs force a temporary halt in Smite production. The game went quiet — but Smiters kept on playing.
Jon Daniel — Roger's nephew and the second generation of Smite Masters — brings Smite back with a new partnership with Net World Sports and a new charity mission. The world's best game (well, Smiters think so) is back!