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  5. Ravensburger - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Castles of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Yucata, the online game portal, released an online play-by-web version. In 2016 Ravensburger released Castles of Burgundy: The Card Game. [11] Ravensburger also released a "roll-and-write" version, The Castles of Burgundy: The Dice Game, in 2017. [12] In 2019 DIGIDICED developed versions for Steam, Android, and iOS. [13]

  7. Rivers, Roads & Rails - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 the licence for Connect game was transferred to Ravensburger of Germany. In 1984 Garland agreed to a new version using the drawings of Josef Loeflath and it was renamed Rivers, Roads & Rails. [3] Rivers, Roads & Rails is still produced by Ravensburger of Germany. [4] The 1984 game has a different look than the original but has the same ...

  8. Las Vegas (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas is a game for two to five players. It consists of six small boards representing different casinos (originally depicting real Vegas casinos; later the same casinos with faux renamings; in the US release, simply numbered boards with similar decorative backgrounds), a deck of 54 "bills" (cards) in various denominations of the United States dollar (from $10,000 to $90,000 in $10,000 ...

  9. Enchanted Forest (game) - Wikipedia

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    Playing pieces from the original Sagaland (1981). Enchanted Forest is a board game designed by Alex Randolph and Samuel Etchie in 1981, that requires players to remember the locations of fairytale treasures. [1]