Amigo Spiele
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German board and card game publisher
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Industry | Board and card games |
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Founded | 1980 |
Headquarters | Dietzenbach, Germany |
Website | www |
Amigo Spiele is a German board and card game publisher. Many of their games have won Spiel des Jahres awards, and many have been published in English by Rio Grande Games.
Notable games
[edit ]- 6 nimmt! (also Take 6!)
- Bohnanza
- Café International
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Diskwars (Tabletop)
- Elfenland
- Fluxx
- Der Große Dalmuti
- Guillotine
- Halli Galli [de]
- Hornochsen! [de]
- Mü & Mehr [de]
- Ogallala [de]
- Piratenbucht, a.k.a. Pirate's Cove
- Privacy [de]
- Rage
- Razzia! [de]
- Robo Rally
- Saboteur
- Solo [de]
- Sticheln [de]
- Uno
- Wizard
External links
[edit ]- Official website (in German)
- Amigo Spiele at BoardGameGeek
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