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Australia: Aufbruch ins Abenteuer (English title: Australia: Depart for the Adventure of Lifetime) is a family board game published by Ravensburger in 2005 that simulates national development in Australia in the 1920s.
Malefiz (also known as Barricade) is a strategy board game, invented by Werner Schöppner and published by Ravensburger since 1960. [1] It is a non-circular descendant of the ancient Indian board game Pachisi .
Scotland Yard is an asymmetric board game, during which the detective players cooperatively solve a variant of the pursuit–evasion problem. The game is published by Ravensburger in most of Europe and Canada and by Milton Bradley in the United States. It received the Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year) award in 1983, [1] the same year that it ...
Ravensburger has published a number of follow-on labyrinth games, starting with an advanced version of the game, Master Labyrinth, created by Kobbert in 1991. This version of the game won the 1991 Mensa Select award, the 1991 Deutscher Spiele Preis , and the Spiel des Jahres special award for "most beautiful game".
Take it Higher! is a sequel game coauthored with Reiner Knizia that uses octagonal tiles and a 3×2, 24-cell board with prepopulated square interstitial spaces. In addition to the basic game, bonus points can be scored with special tiles. [4]
After World War II, a pan-European version of the game was redesigned by Hervert Vladimir Fuka, O. Fairgagnetr and Francesco Ricciardi, and released as Europareise ("Europe Trip") in 1954. [4] Ravensburger subsequently released English versions under the names Journey through Europe and Explore Europe, as well as versions in several other ...
Games published primarily in German by the company Ravensburger. Subcategories. ... Havannah (board game) High Society (card game) I. Isolation (board game) J.
Ravensburger Interactive Media GmbH was a video game and software subsidiary of Ravensburger which published and distributed various games in Germany. The company had two brands; Ravensburger Interactive, which published family-friendly games and educational software, and Fishtank Interactive , which published games for mature players.