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Rokoko

As master tailors in France under Louis XV we’ve got our hands full. Our clients want us to have their clothes ready for the grand ball. So we don’t just need cloth in the latest colours but also thread, needles – and a lot of organisation. Soon we’ll be employing assistants and apprentices to get

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2014

Concordia

Harmony rules throughout the Roman empire and the economy is flourishing: Merchant families use road and waterways to expand around the Mediterranean. In this strategy game, they establish settlements for cloth, wine, grain and more. Characters such as prefects or winegro wers help them with this.These cards can only be re-used when the tribune allows

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2014

Targi

Two Tuareg chiefs struggle for power in the desert, sending members of their tribe out to trade dates, salt, pepper and gold. You’ll need to play tactically: each round, players take turns to place three figures each onto the outside cards of a five-by-five card grid. Once all the figures have been placed, players can

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2012

K2

The mighty mountain K2 rises 8,611 meters high in the Karakorum range. It’s an arduous path to the world’s second-highest peak. The first steps out from the base camp may seem easy but the air is getting thinner. Other climbers hinder your way up or down the mountain and the weather can change constantly. Going

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2012

Strasbourg

Players are in pursuit of prestige in 15th century Strasbourg. They can increase this by sending family members to guilds and to the city council. There, using a bit of luck and a lot of strategic skill, they have to make their influence count. The key to victory is how the players divide their 24

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2011

Lancaster

England in the year 1413. With their knights and squires, players set forth to support King Henry V of Lancaster and increase their influence throughout the country. The coloured wooden knight blocks – the thicker they are, the stronger they are – must assert themselves against opponents in the counties, replacing weaker figures with stronger

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| Nominated for Kennerspiel des Jahres | 2011
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