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  2. Puerto Rico (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico is a Euro-style board game designed by German designer Andreas Seyfarth and published in 2002 in a German-language edition by Alea. [1] Players assume the roles of colonial governors on the island of Puerto Rico during the age of Caribbean ascendancy.

  3. Andreas Seyfarth - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Seyfarth (born 6 November 1962) is a German-style board game designer, who is most famous for creating Puerto Rico, which is highly ranked on BoardGameGeek. [1] In 2002, the game was awarded first place for the prestigious Deutscher Spiele Preis (German for German Game Prize).

  4. Rio Grande Games - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Rio Grande Games has published over 350 games and has had a significant effect on board gaming in the United States. [3] The most popular of the games published by Rio Grande Games are Carcassonne, Puerto Rico, Dominion, Power Grid, Race for the Galaxy, Bohnanza, and Lost Cities.

  5. Talk:Puerto Rico (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Games portal; This article is part of WikiProject Board and table games, an attempt to better organize information in articles related to board games and tabletop games.If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.

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  7. San Juan (card game) - Wikipedia

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    San Juan is a card game designed by Andreas Seyfarth and published in 2004 by Alea in German and by Rio Grande Games in English. The game is derived from the board game Puerto Rico, and takes its name from San Juan, capital of Puerto Rico. The game uses a unique deck of 110 cards and props for two to four players.