List of Games Discussed

List of Games Discussed

List of Games Discussed Agricola Number of players: 2–6 Published by: Z-Man Games, Inc. Grade levels: Middle and high Designed by: Uwe Rosenberg school Year published: 2007 Number of players: 1–5 Arthur Saves the Planet: Grade levels: Middle and high One Step at a Time school Published by: FRED Distribution Designed by: Mike Siggins Amun-Re Year published: 2008 Published by: Rio Grande Games Number of players: 2–5 and Hans im Glück Grade levels: Elementary and Designed by: Reiner Knizia middle school Year published: 2003 Number of players: 3–5 Backseat Drawing Grade levels: Middle and high Published by: Out of the Box school Designed by: Catherine Rondeau and Peggy Brown Android Year published: 2008 Published by: Fantasy Flight Games Number of players: 4–10 Designed by: Daniel Clark and Grade levels: Middle and high Kevin Wilson school Year published: 2008 Number of players: 3–5 Bamboleo Grade level: High school Published by: Rio Grande Games and Zoch Verlag Antike Designed by: Jacques Zeimet Published by: Rio Grande Games Year published: 1996 and Eggertspiele Number of players: 2–7 Designed by: Mac Gerdts Grade levels: Middle and high Year published: 2005 school From Libraries Got Game, by Brian Mayer and Christopher Harris (Chicago: American Library Association, 2010). 1 Battlestar Galactica Year published: 2007 Published by: Fantasy Flight Number of players: 2–6 Games Grade levels: Middle and high Designed by: Corey Konieczka school Year published: 2008 Number of players: 3–6 Colosseum Grade level: High school Published by: Days of Wonder Designed by: Markus Lübke and Bausack Wolfgang Kramer Published by: Zoch Verlag Year published: 2007 Designed by: Klaus Zoch Number of players: 3–5 Year published: 1987 Grade levels: Middle and high Number of players: 1–10 school Grade levels: Middle and high school Diplomacy Published by: Avalon Hill Bolide Designed by: Allan B. Calhamer Published by: Rio Grande Games Year published: 1959 and Ghenos Games Number of players: 2–7 Designed by: Alfredo Genovese Grade level: High school Year published: 2005 Number of players: 2–8 Double Shutter Grade level: High school Published by: Blue Orange Games Designed by: Thierry Denoual Brass Year published: 2007 Published by: Warfrog Games and Number of players: 1–6 FRED Distribution Grade levels: Elementary and Designed by: Martin Wallace middle school Year published: 2007 Number of players: 3–4 duck! duck! GO! Grade level: High school Published by: APE Games Designed by: Kevin G. Nunn Carcassonne Year published: 2008 Published by: Rio Grande Games Number of players: 2–6 and Hans im Glück Grade levels: Elementary and Designed by: Klaus-Jürgen Wrede middle school Year published: 2000 Number of players: 2–5 El Grande Grade levels: Middle and high Published by: Rio Grande Games school and Hans im Glück Designed by: Richard Ulrich and Chicago Express Wolfgang Kramer Published by: Rio Grande Games Year published: 1995 and Queen Games Number of players: 2–5 Designed by: Harry Wu Grade level: High school 2 From Libraries Got Game, by Brian Mayer and Christopher Harris (Chicago: American Library Association, 2010). Enchanted Forest Number of players: 2–4 Published by: Ravensburger Grade level: Elementary school Designed by: Alex Randolph and Michel Matschoss Hamsterrolle Year published: 1981 Published by: Zoch Verlag Number of players: 2–6 Designed by: Jacques Zeimet Grade level: Elementary school Year published: 2000 Number of players: 2–4 España 1936 Grade levels: Middle and high Published by: Devir school Designed by: Antonio Catalán Year published: 2007 Here I Stand Number of players: 2 Published by: GMT Games Grade level: High school Designed by: Ed Beach Year published: 2006 Formula D Number of players: 3–6 Published by: Asmodée Editions Grade level: High school Designed by: Eric Randall and Laurent Lavaur Hey! That’s My Fish! Year published: 2008 Published by: Mayfair Games and Number of players: 2–10 Phalanx Games Grade levels: Middle and high Designed by: Alvydas Jakeliunas school and Günter Cornett Year published: 2003 Froggy Boogie Number of players: 2–4 Published by: Blue Orange Games Grade level: Middle school Designed by: Thierry Denoual Year published: 2007 Hive Number of players: 2–6 Published by: Gen Four Two Grade level: Elementary school Designed by: John Yianni Year published: 2001 Ghost Stories Number of players: 2 Published by: Asmodée Editions Grade levels: Middle and high and Repos Production school Designed by: Antoine Bauza Year published: 2008 In the Country Number of players: 2–6 Published by: HABA—Habermaaß Grade levels: Middle and high GmbH school Designed by: Markus Nikisch Year published: 2006 Gopher It! Number of players: 2–4 Published by: Playroom Grade level: Elementary school Entertainment Designed by: Reinhard Staupe Incan Gold Year published: 2003 Published by: FRED Distribution From Libraries Got Game, by Brian Mayer and Christopher Harris (Chicago: American Library Association, 2010). 3 Designed by: Alan R. Moon and Number of players: 3–5 Bruno Faidutti Grade level: High school Year published: 2006 Number of players: 3–8 Max Grade levels: Elementary and Published by: Family Pastimes, middle school Ltd. Designed by: Jim Deacove LetterFlip Year published: 1986 Published by: Out of the Box Number of players: 1–8 Designed by: Ruddell Designs Grade level: Elementary school Year published: 2004 Number of players: 2 Memoir ’44 Grade levels: Elementary and Published by: Days of Wonder middle school Designed by: Richard Borg Year published: 2004 Lord of the Rings Number of players: 2 Published by: Fantasy Flight Grade levels: Middle and high Games school Designed by: Reiner Knizia Year published: 2000 My Word! Number of players: 2–5 Published by: Out of the Box Grade levels: Middle and high Designed by: Reiner Knizia school Year published: 2001 Number of players: 2–6 Lost Cities Grade levels: Elementary and Published by: Rio Grande Games middle school and Kosmos Designed by: Reiner Knizia Nanofictionary Year published: 1999 Published by: Looney Labs Number of players: 2 Designed by: Andrew Looney Grade levels: Middle and high Year published: 2002 school Number of players: 3–6 Grade levels: Elementary and M Is for Mouse middle school Published by: Playroom Entertainment 1960: The Making of Designed by: Reinhard Staupe the President Year published: 2006 Published by: Z-Man Games, Inc. Number of Players: 2–5 Designed by: Christian Leonhard Grade level: Elementary school and Jason Matthews Year published: 2007 Manifest Destiny Number of players: 2 Published by: GMT Games Grade level: High school Designed by: Bill Crenshaw Year published: 2005 4 From Libraries Got Game, by Brian Mayer and Christopher Harris (Chicago: American Library Association, 2010). Number Chase Pandemic Published by: Playroom Published by: Z-Man Games, Entertainment Inc. Designed by: Reinhard Staupe Designed by: Matt Leacock Year published: 2006 Year published: 2008 Number of players: 2–5 Number of players: 2–4 Grade level: Elementary school Grade levels: Middle and high school Numbers League Published by: Bent Castle Pillars of the Earth Workshops Published by: Mayfair Games and Designed by: Chris Pallace and Kosmos Ben Crenshaw Designed by: Michael Reineck and Year published: 2007 Stefan Stadler Number of players: 2–4 Year published: 2006 Grade levels: Elementary and Number of players: 2–4 middle school Grade levels: Middle and high school Once upon a Time Published by: Atlas Games PitchCar Designed by: Andrew Rilstone, Published by: Ferti James Wallis, and Richard Designed by: Jean du Poel Lambert Year published: 1995 Year published: 1993 Number of players: 2–8 Number of players: 2–6 Grade levels: Middle and high Grade levels: Middle and high school school Polarity Orchard Published by: Ferti and Temple Published by: HABA—Habermaaß Games GmbH Designed by: Douglas Seaton Designed by: Anneliese Year published: 1986 Farkaschovsky Number of players: 2–4 Year published: 1986 Grade levels: Middle and high Number of players: 2–8 school Grade level: Elementary school Portrayal Oregon Published by: Braincog, Inc. Published by: Rio Grande Games Designed by: Amanda Kohout and and Hans im Glück William Jacobson Designed by: Henrik Berg and Ase Year published: 2006 Berg Number of players: 3–10 Year published: 2007 Grade levels: Middle and high Number of players: 2–4 school Grade levels: Middle and high school From Libraries Got Game, by Brian Mayer and Christopher Harris (Chicago: American Library Association, 2010). 5 Power Grid Year published: 1994 Published by: Rio Grande Games Number of players: 2–8 and 2F Spiele Grade levels: Middle and high Designed by: Friedemann Friese school Year published: 2004 Number of players: 2–6 San Juan Grade levels: Middle and high Published by: Rio Grande Games school and Alea Designed by: Andreas Seyfarth Prophecy Year published: 2004 Published by: Z-Man Games, Inc. Number of players: 2–4 Designed by: Vlaada (Vladimír) Grade levels: Middle and high Chvátil school Year published: 2002 Number of players: 2–5 Settlers of Catan Grade levels: Middle and high Published by: Mayfair Games school Designed by: Klaus Teuber Year published: 1995 Puerto Rico Number of players: 3–4 Published by: Rio Grande Games Grade levels: Middle and high and Alea school Designed by: Andreas Seyfarth Year published: 2002 7 Ate 9 Number of players: 3–5 Published by: Out of the Box Grade level: High school Designed by: Maureen Hiron Year published: 2009 Quiddler Number of players: 2–4 Published by: Set Enterprises, Grade levels: Elementary and Inc. middle

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