Also known as
  • Hobby game,
  • Family strategy game,
  • Designer game,
  • Eurogame
German-style board games are a broad class of games produced in recent decades in Germany and other countries. These games are usually less abstract than Chess, and their components feature original, copyrighted artwork, but their rules are designed more for enjoyable gameplay than to accurately simulate reality. Their rulebooks are about four to twelve pages long, and playing times are on the order of 30 to 120 minutes. They generally require more thought and planning to play well than do... full article at wikipedia
With the exception of Wikipedia summaries and some images the content on this page is typically distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution license or Public Domain.
Wikipedia.gif
The original description for this topic was automatically generated from the Wikipedia article "German-style" licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.

Topic History

Created by Metaweb Oct 22, 2006
Last edited by mwcl_wikipedia_en Sep 28, 2007

Recent Discussions about German-style

There are no conversations on this topic. Would you like to start one?

Start the Discussion