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  2. F.X. Schmid - Wikipedia

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    There, initially under the name FX, an attempt was made to establish its own image as "games for young adults". In 2000, the game series was discontinued in the wake of the decline in sales on the game market. [2] Since about 2002, the F.X. Schmid brand has been used by Ravensburger for children's books. [3]

  3. Torres (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Torres is a German-style board game designed by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling and published in 1999 by FX Schmid in German and by Rio Grande Games in English. The game strongly influenced Kramer and Kiesling's Mask Trilogy of games, but is not considered to be a part of the trilogy. The game has since been reprinted (in 2005).

  4. Auf Achse - Wikipedia

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    Auf Achse Auf Achse is a logistics-themed board game designed by Wolfgang Kramer and published in 1987 by FX Schmid. The game won the Spiel des Jahres award. In 1992, a junior edition was released; and in 1994 a rummy -like card game spinoff was released. In 2007 a revised edition was published by Schmidt Spiele. In a 1990 interview, Kramer revealed that "Although it has sold very well, Auf ...

  5. Ravensburger - Wikipedia

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    Ravensburger Film + TV GmbH is a former motion picture and television subsidiary of Ravensburger.. In late 1998, Ravensburger split off Ravensburger Film + TV as a separately operated company and was renamed to RTV Family Entertainment AG. [8]

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  7. Breakaway Rider - Wikipedia

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    Breakaway Rider (also called Das Favorit and Der Ausreißer) is a board game published in 1963 by F.X. Schmid. Gameplay

  8. Alan R. Moon - Wikipedia

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    Moon has worked as a game designer for Avalon Hill, Parker Brothers, and Ravensburger F.X. Schmid USA. [1] His first published game was Black Spy (Avalon Hill, 1981), inspired by the classic card game, Hearts. [1] But his first game that got him attention was Airlines, published by the German company Abacus in 1990. [1]

  9. German-suited playing cards - Wikipedia

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    It has been widely used thanks to its production by the playing-card manufacturers, F. X. Schmid. In 1882, the United Altenburger und Stralsunder Spielkarten-Fabriken printed their own version of the Bavarian pattern, which went back to a design by Frankfurt card manufacturer's Lennhoff & Heuser. The Kings, Obers and Unters were dressed in ...