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  2. Power Grid - Wikipedia

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    Power Grid is the English-language version of the second edition of the multiplayer German-style board game Funkenschlag, designed by Friedemann Friese and first released in 2004. Power Grid was released by Rio Grande Games .

  3. City (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In Issue 6 of the British games magazine Games International, Brian Walker stated that "City fulfils much of the criteria required for a successful game; the luck element is a long way removed from the roll a dice and hope for the best school; the player interaction is strong and there is plenty of opportunity both for planning and decisions of an altogether more vindictive nature."

  4. Rio Grande Games - Wikipedia

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    The most popular of the games published by Rio Grande Games are Carcassonne, Puerto Rico, Dominion, Power Grid, Race for the Galaxy, Bohnanza, and Lost Cities. [ citation needed ] More recently, Rio Grande Games has begun publishing its own games and has even begun licensing its games to partners in other countries wanting to localize the games ...

  5. Grand strategy wargame - Wikipedia

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    Examples of grand strategy board games include Risk, Diplomacy, and Axis & Allies. These games focus on warfare and conquest, but do not include detailed representations of military units or tactics. More realistic grand strategy games, such as Rise and Decline of the Third Reich and Empires in Arms, include specific military units and combat ...

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  9. Electrician (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Electrician is a platform game written by David Bunch for Atari 8-bit computers and published by Synapse Software in 1984. [1] Synapse sold the game as a "Double Play", with the game New York City on one side of the floppy disk, and Electrician on the other. [2] Kemco adapted the game for the Family Computer Disk System, and republished it in 1986.