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the 1982 edition the multi-lingual 1975 edition, Europareise / Journey Through Europe / Voyage En Europe. Journey through Europe or Explore Europe is a family board game in which the players travel around a map of Europe, rolling a die to move. When they have reached all their objective cities, they try to return home to win.
Napoleon in Europe (abbreviated NiE) is a board wargame produced by Eagle Games in 2001. It combines elements of economics, politics, and military strategy. The map for the game was illustrated by the artist Paul Niemeyer. [1]
A five-player game of Ticket to Ride – Europe at a special board game camp in Hattula (Finland). A Europe version was released in mid-2005, [161] [143] as the second installment in the Ticket to Ride series, based on a 1912 map of Europe.
This atypically long board game has an official playing time of six hours according to the game box, but games can last for weeks; Board Game Geek estimates the playing time to be 15 days. [1] About 1,000 markers are used, as well as two 56 cm × 86 cm (22 in × 34 in) maps: one for Europe and one for the rest of the world.
The game box contains: three 22 in × 35 in (560 mm × 890 mm) map sheets with a scale of 14 kilometres per hex; a 6 in × 8 in (150 mm × 200 mm) and a 10 in × 12 in (250 mm × 300 mm) map extension; 2400 die-cut 1/2" counters, 32-page rulebook; 40-page "Scenarios and Situation Briefing" book
Detailed view of the board during Terra Mystica gameplay. A Eurogame, also called a German-style board game, German game, or Euro-style game (generally just referred to as board games in Europe), is a class of tabletop games that generally features indirect player interaction, lacks player elimination, and provides multiple ways to score points. [1]
The game comes with: [1] hex grid map of Central Europe with a north-south axis of Denmark to Switzerland and an east-west axis of Poland to Belgium. The scale of the map is 15 miles per hex. 36-page rulebook; 3 pages of rules errata; die-cut counters
Machiavelli is designed to be played by a group of 4 to 8 players. Each one of the players controls one of the available powers. The game board is a map of the Italian Peninsula and its nearby countries, including the southeast of France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, the coasts of the Adriatic Sea, Tunis, and the Mediterranean islands Corsica and Sardinia.