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  2. Carat (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Carat is an abstract tile laying German style board game designed by Dirk Henn and published in 1993 by Queen Games and db Spiele. [1] In 2004, after the success of Alhambra, Queen Games released an updated version of the game with an Arabian theme called Die Gärten der Alhambra.

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  5. Category:Board games introduced in 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Carat (board game) D. DragonStrike (board game) E. Europa Universalis (board game) F. Fuzzy Sooper Heroes; L. Last Frontier: The Vesuvius Incident; S. Star Trek: The ...

  6. Alhambra (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens of the Alhambra (Die Gärten der Alhambra, 2004) is an updated version of the tile-laying board game Carat, originally released in a more abstract form by db Spiele in 1993. Troisdorf (2005) is a limited, re-themed edition of Alhambra , with identical rules, set in and only sold in Troisdorf , the town in which Queen Games is based.

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    A game of 18FL in progress, depicting the gameboard with track tiles and station tokens.. 18XX is the generic term for a series of board games that, with a few exceptions, recreate the building of railroad corporations during the 19th century; individual games within the series use particular years in the 19th century as their title (usually the date of the start of railway development in the ...

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    A "movement" occurs when a player moves their position to catch or grab another stone. It is forbidden in the official game but is usually allowed in other games. A "tree frog" occurs when a player, in level 3, picks up one stone first, and then pick the leftover three.