Ravensburger

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  • a Publisher of gamesets of several games.

Including "Go - das Brettspiel Ostasiens - Gobang" Nr 604 5 102

The box includes a foiled paper board. With blue and white plastic stones[1]. It also includes a small manual explaining the rules of Go, and other games. Later there was also an edition with black and white plastic chips and a board with a surface resembling wood (but was also made of paper). The name "Ravensburger" comes from the city Ravensburg near the Bodensee where the "Ravensburger Spieleverlag" is located.


[1] Hans When I was a child we had such a game at home but I did not discover it in the big cupboard with games until the age of 23 when I already had learned go.

Robert Pauli: My edition is a green (card) board (folded together to one quarter) with yellow and brown flat (plastic) chips.

 BramGo yes Indeed the stones are more like chips or slices.

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