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  2. Kingdom Builder - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom Builder is a strategy board game designed by Donald X. Vaccarino, published in 2011 by Queen Games with illustrations by Oliver Schlemmer in German, British and international versions (English, French, Dutch, Spanish, German).

  3. Queen Games - Wikipedia

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    Queen Kids display at Essen Spiel 2008. Queen Games is a German publisher of tabletop games, based in Troisdorf and founded in 1992 by head Rajive Gupta, which specialises primarily in German-style, family-level games but has also published smaller numbers of both simpler, children's games and more complex, gamers' games.

  4. List of city-building video games - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom [2] David Allen [3] ... Ancient Egypt city builder. Covers full pharaonic Egypt history. 2025: ... Infection Free Zone: Jutsu Games:

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  6. Kure Software Koubou - Wikipedia

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    First Queen (ファーストクイーン, Fāsuto Kuīn) [7] is a real-time strategy role-playing game first released on the Sharp X68000 and NEC PC-9801 in Japan in 1988, and then subsequently released on the Super Famicom as First Queen: Ornic Senki in 1994 and Microsoft Windows as First Queen 1 in 2001. The game had three sequels.

  7. Alhambra (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Alhambra (German: Der Palast von Alhambra, literally "The Palace of Alhambra") is a 2003 tile-based German-style board game designed by Dirk Henn.It was originally published in Germany by Queen Games in a language-interdependent version; an English-specific version was released in North America by the now-defunct Überplay.

  8. Shogun (2006 board game) - Wikipedia

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    Shogun contains six different types of cards: Province Cards: For each province on the main game board there is a corresponding province card.If the province is shown on both sides, there will be two province cards; One with a sun symbol and one with a moon symbol indicating which side of the game board it corresponds to.

  9. Kingdom (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom is presented to the player in a pixel art, two-dimensional screen, with the goal to build up and create a kingdom while surviving various foes that will attempt to capture the player-character's crown, effectively ending their rule. The player starts the game with a randomly generated king or queen on horseback.