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Friedemann Friese (2017)
Friedemann Friese (born June 5, 1970) is a German board game designer, currently residing and working in Bremen. His trademarks are his green-colored hair and games whose titles begin with the letter "F". The majority of his games, self-published by his company 2F-Spiele, also sport a green color scheme. He is known for his absurd and humour-themed games. Many of his games feature artwork from game artist Harald Lieske.
FriedemannFriese (born June 5, 1970) is a German board game designer, currently residing and working in Bremen. His trademarks are his green-colored...
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Bach Friedemann Friese, a German board game designer Friedemann Schulz von Thun, German psychologist Friedemann (surname) Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez, a Colombian–American...
the multiplayer German-style board game Funkenschlag, designed by FriedemannFriese and first released in 2004. Power Grid was released by Rio Grande...
and Carpe Diem) have been nominated for the Kennerspiel des Jahres. FriedemannFriese, a German designer, creator of Power Grid, as well as many others...
Finca Ralf zur Linde, Wolfgang Sentker Hans im Glück Nominated Fauna FriedemannFriese HUCH & Friends Nominated Pandemic Matt Leacock Pegasus games [de]...
Settlers of Catan) Reiner Knizia (Keltis) Alan R. Moon (Ticket to Ride) FriedemannFriese (Power Grid) Donald X. Vaccarino (Dominion) Nick Kellet (Gift Trap)...
Intrige) Bruno Faidutti (Citadels, Mystery of the Abbey, Terra) FriedemannFriese (Power Grid, Fearsome Floors, Fresh Fish) Mac Gerdts (Imperial, Antike)...
1970), German graphic designer, creative director of Phaidon Press FriedemannFriese (born 1970), designer of Power Grid and other board games Martin Welzel...
Kasper 2011 Dipoli Frank Mentzer, Erik Mona 2010 Dipoli Keith Baker, FriedemannFriese 2009 Dipoli L. Scott Johnson, Suzi Yee, Malik Hyltoft and Antti Malin...
includes the expansion map as part of the basic game. The mechanics in FriedemannFriese's Power Grid were taken from crayon rail games. Its predecessor Funkenschlag...
Haiti (1940) – Henry Brinkmann The Girl from Fano (1941) – Fischer Frerk Friedemann Bach (1941) – Johann Christoph Altnikol Pedro Will Hang (1941) – Pedro...
positions as "the biggest parliamentary howitzer of all time". Bedürftig, Friedemann: Die Leiden des jungen Wehner: Dokumentiert in einer Brieffreundschaft...