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Revision 16 . . December 19, 2001 12:50 pm by Chuck Smith [fixed link to Deutscher SpielePreis]
Revision 15 . . December 13, 2001 1:55 am by Lee Daniel Crocker [Sun's trademark policies don't belong here...I'll move them somewhere sensible.]
Revision 14 . . December 13, 2001 1:47 am by Forgotten gentleman [Modified definition to reflect Java environment instead of just language]
Revision 13 . . November 4, 2001 2:20 am by ChuckSmith [description of the Java board game]
  

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4. A German-style board game which provides the atmosphere of the island of Java on a hexagonal board. Players build the island and score by setting up palace festivals at opportune moments. When players run out of hexes to build the island, the game is over and a final scoring phase takes place and a winner is declared. [Wolfgang Kramer]? and [Michael Kiesling]? codesigned the game and it was published simultaneously in Germany by Ravensburger? and in the United States by [Rio Grande Games]? in 2000. It won the Deutscher SpielePreis? 9th place 2001 and the Games Magazine Best Advanced Strategy Game 2002.
4. A German-style board game which provides the atmosphere of the island of Java on a hexagonal board. Players build the island and score by setting up palace festivals at opportune moments. When players run out of hexes to build the island, the game is over and a final scoring phase takes place and a winner is declared. [Wolfgang Kramer]? and [Michael Kiesling]? codesigned the game and it was published simultaneously in Germany by Ravensburger? and in the United States by [Rio Grande Games]? in 2000. It won the [Deutscher SpielePreis]? 9th place 2001 and the Games Magazine Best Advanced Strategy Game 2002.

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