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Terms: |Board Games|

Published: 12. 5. 2026.

This tile-placement game is named after a fortified city in southern France. Players build a medieval landscape of cities, roads, monasteries, and fields, then place small followers to claim features and score points. What is the name of the game?

Carcassonne

Terms: |Board Games| |Germany|

Published: 12. 5. 2026.

Published in Germany in the 1990s and designed by Klaus Teuber, this game helped introduce many families to modern Eurogames. Players settle an island made of hexagonal tiles, collect resources such as brick, wood, wheat, ore, and sheep, and trade with one another to build roads and settlements. What is the game?

Catan

Terms: |Albert Lamorisse| |Board Games|

Published: 12. 5. 2026.

Before it became one of the world’s best-known war-themed board games, this game began as La Conquête du Monde, designed by French filmmaker Albert Lamorisse. Players fight over territories on a world map, roll dice for battles, and often rely on temporary alliances that rarely last. What is the game called?

Risk

Terms: |Board Games|

Published: 12. 5. 2026.

One of the oldest and most complex board games in the world is played with black and white stones on a grid. Unlike chess, the goal is not to capture a king, but to control territory through placement, influence, and strategic balance. What is this game called?

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