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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. 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.

  4. Wallenstein (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game board is a map of Germany during the Thirty Years' War. Players must raise grain and gold, feed the masses, stave off rebellions, build churches, trade houses, and palaces, and possibly conquer other provinces. Game play and historical setting mesh to create a compelling gaming experience.

  5. For the Queen (game) - Wikipedia

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    For the Queen is a tabletop role-playing game by Alex Roberts about the dangerous journey of a queen's servants. The first edition was published by Evil Hat Productions in 2019, and the second edition was published by Darrington Press in 2024. [1] The game features themes of power, authority, femininity, love, loyalty, and betrayal.

  6. Killer Queen (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Killer Queen is a competitive real-time strategy arcade game for up to ten players, developed by Josh DeBonis and Nikita Mikros, the co-founders of BumbleBear Games. It was initially developed as a field game, [1] but premiered in arcade form in 2013 at New York University’s fourth annual No Quarter exhibition for indie arcade games.

  7. 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.

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  9. Metro (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is a board game by Dirk Henn, for 2 to 6 players. [citation needed] Queen Games produced the game in 2000 after Henn had published it as Iron Horse in the company db-Spiele in 1997. The game was nominated in the Spiel des Jahres awards in 2000 [1] and was one of the finalists in the Gamers Choice Award in 2001.