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  1. Tzolkin: The Mayan Calendar presents a new game mechanism: dynamic worker placement. Players representing different Mayan tribes place their workers on giant connected gears, and as the gears rotate they take the workers to different action spots. During a turn, players can either (a) place one or more workers on the lowest visible spot of the ...

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  2. Stefan Feld's 3rd game by Alea is In the Year of the Dragon. Players take on the role of Chinese rulers around the year 1000. The game plays out in twelve rounds, with each round representing one month in a year that seems to go from bad to worse. Disease, drought, and attacks from the Mongols may claim lives, but make sure you have enough ...

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  3. In Kingdom Builder, the players create their own kingdoms by skillfully building their settlements, aiming to earn the most gold at the end of the game. Nine different kinds of terrain are on the variable game board, including locations and castles. During his turn, a player plays his terrain card and builds three settlements on three hexes of ...

  4. Complete List of Awards. 2003 Origins Awards Hall of Fame inductee. 2008 Kinderspiel des Jahres award for Whoowasit? 2008 Spiel des Jahres award for Keltis. 2x German Game of the Year. 5x German Game Prize. 3x French Grand Prix du Jouet. 4x Austrian Game Award. 2x Swiss Game Award. Spanish Game of the Year. Dutch Game of the Year.

  5. The game is set in the Burgundy region of High Medieval France. Each player takes on the role of an aristocrat, originally controlling a small princedom. While playing they aim to build settlements and powerful castles, practice trade along the river, exploit silver mines, and use the knowledge of travelers.

  6. Become a Fan. Customize View. ObjectID: 8575. Description Edit. |. History. The initial idea regarding the year used in the name of the award was to use the same year as the year during which all nominated games were published in Poland. That's why e.g. the award for 2005 was given in spring 2006 to a game published in Poland in 2005.

  7. Description. Edit. In Troyes (pronounced "troah"), players recreate four centuries of history of this famous city of the Champagne region of France. Each player manages their segment of the population (represented by a horde of dice) and their hand of cards, which represent the three primary domains of the city: religious, military, and civil.

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