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- German-style_board_game abstract "A German-style board game, also referred to as a German game, Euro game or Euro-style game, is any of a class of tabletop games that generally have simple rules, short to medium playing times, indirect player interaction, and abstract physical components. Such games emphasize strategy, downplay luck and conflict, lean towards economic rather than military themes, and usually keep all the players in the game until it ends. German-style games are sometimes contrasted with American-style games, which generally involve more luck, conflict, and drama.German-style games are usually less abstract than chess, but more abstract than wargames and train games. Likewise, they generally require more thought and planning than party games, such as Pictionary or Trivial Pursuit, but less than classic strategy games, such as chess and Go.".
- German-style_board_game thumbnail Spielstein_.jpg?width=300.
- German-style_board_game wikiPageExternalLink board-card.
- German-style_board_game wikiPageExternalLink www.boardgamegeek.com.
- German-style_board_game wikiPageExternalLink www.brettboard.dk.
- German-style_board_game wikiPageExternalLink www.luding.org.
- German-style_board_game wikiPageID "12609".
- German-style_board_game wikiPageRevisionID "601486530".
- German-style_board_game hasPhotoCollection German-style_board_game.
- German-style_board_game subject Category:Board_game_gameplay_and_terminology.
- German-style_board_game type Genre.
- German-style_board_game type MusicGenre.
- German-style_board_game type TopicalConcept.
- German-style_board_game type Concept.
- German-style_board_game comment "A German-style board game, also referred to as a German game, Euro game or Euro-style game, is any of a class of tabletop games that generally have simple rules, short to medium playing times, indirect player interaction, and abstract physical components. Such games emphasize strategy, downplay luck and conflict, lean towards economic rather than military themes, and usually keep all the players in the game until it ends.".
- German-style_board_game label "Autorenspiel".
- German-style_board_game label "Designer game".
- German-style_board_game label "Eurogra".
- German-style_board_game label "German-style board game".
- German-style_board_game label "Gioco in stile tedesco".
- German-style_board_game label "Jogo de tabuleiro de estilo alemão".
- German-style_board_game label "Juego de estilo alemán".
- German-style_board_game label "Настольные игры немецкого стиля".
- German-style_board_game label "ドイツのボードゲーム".
- German-style_board_game label "德式桌上遊戲".
- German-style_board_game sameAs Moderní_společenská_hra.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Autorenspiel.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Juego_de_estilo_alemán.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Gioco_in_stile_tedesco.
- German-style_board_game sameAs ドイツのボードゲーム.
- German-style_board_game sameAs 독일식_보드_게임.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Designer_game.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Eurogra.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Jogo_de_tabuleiro_de_estilo_alemão.
- German-style_board_game sameAs m.039q9.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Q788553.
- German-style_board_game sameAs Q788553.
- German-style_board_game wasDerivedFrom German-style_board_game?oldid=601486530.
- German-style_board_game depiction Spielstein_.jpg.
- German-style_board_game isPrimaryTopicOf German-style_board_game.