Eurogame
Appearance
See also: eurogame
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Euro- + game. The term was coined by Dave Howell in 1995 while he was working at Wizards of the Coast, as an alternative to the then-standard term German game.[1]
Noun
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Eurogame (plural Eurogames)
- A style of board game originating in Germany, characterized by simple rules, short to medium playtimes, indirect player interaction, abstract physical components, emphasis on strategy over luck or conflict, and economic themes.
- Synonyms: German game, German-style board game, German-style game
- Coordinate term: Ameritrash
- 2008 August 28, “German recreation: An affinity for rules?”, in The Economist:
- In America, where classics like Monopoly dominate, Eurogames still have an avidly geeky following.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Dave Howell (2012) “Eurogame”, in Contributions (Parts of Magic that are all my fault)[1], archived from the original on 30 May 2020