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1988 - 1990

Here you will find all games, digital adaptations and other important products from the years 1988 - 1990.

1990

Licht und Schatten (not available in English)

Age: 8+ Players: 2-4 Playing time: 30-45 min.

Publisher: Herder

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Licht & Schatten von Klaus Teuber

Einfalls-Pinsel (not available in English)

Age: 12+ Players: 3-5 Playing time: 30-60 min.

Publisher: ASS

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Einfaltspinsel von Klaus Teuber

Asterix und die Römer (not available in English)

Age: 8+ Players: 2-4 Playing time: 20-30 min.

Publisher: Ravensburger Spieleverlag

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Asterix und die Römer von Klaus Teuber

1989

Timberland (not available in English)

Age: 8+ Players: 2-4 Playing time: 20-30 min.

Publisher: Haba

Will the clever forest rangers succeed in expanding their forest land, even if wild boars and lumberjacks keep messing up the reforestation efforts ... or can both troublemakers actually be involved in the planning?

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Timberland von Klaus Teuber

Älpler Stafette (not available in English)

Age: 7+ Players: 3-6 Playing time: 20-30 min.

Publisher: Carlit

The milk race in the Maiensäss is on. Every alpine herdsman grabs their brimfull milk can and off you go. But watch out, all sorts of obstacles lurking on the way.

Some opponents push you, others want to swap and on top of that, alpine animals spill the milk or block the way. The player who - with skill and luck- delivers the most milk to the dairy wins the game!

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Älpler Stafette
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Älpler Stafette

1988

Barbarossa (ASS) (this edition is not available in English)

Age: 10+ Players: 3-4 Playing time: 60-75 min.

Publisher: ASS

Published by ASS, Klaus Teuber's debut game was released for the first time in 1988 and won the "Spiel des Jahres" award ("Game of the Year", Germany).

The game was then reissued several times.

  • 1998 by KOSMOS Verlag (German only)
  • 2005 as Klaus Teuber Classics by Mayfair Games
  • In 2015, a successor version of the game, titled Knaetsel, was published by THAMES & KOSMOS
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Barbarossa (ASS)
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Barbarossa (ASS)

Box photo: Ludopedia - Dr. Reiner Düren
Photo of game components: Wikipedia - Peng/KaterBegemot (CreativeCommons)