A book cover with the title "TRIAS" in large letters at the top and the subtitle "Das Leben in der Urzeit" beneath it. The illustration depicts a prehistoric scene with dinosaurs and lush vegetation, with a volcano in the background. The author's name, Ralf Lehmkuhl, is at the top, and a "GECKO GAMES" logo is at the bottom right.
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Trias (1985)

Trias

Trias is a board game authored by Ralf Lehmkuhl and distributed by Rio Grande Games, Tilsit Editions, and Gecko Games. The game is set in the Triassic period and allows players to maneuver dinosaur-shaped pieces and manage the “continental drift” of hexagonal tiles to spread their species and dominate the continents on the playing board, scoring points as they do so. The game ends when a meteor hits the Earth, and the player with the most points wins.

Why is Trias Popular?

Trias is a popular and significant board game for several reasons:
– It is set in the Triassic period, allowing players to explore and learn about this fascinating time in history.
– The game involves strategy and skill, as players must maneuver their dinosaur pieces and manage the continental drift to dominate the board.
– The game has been around since the first edition, which contained cubed wooden pieces to represent dinosaurs, and later editions that included vaguely dinosaur-shaped wooden playing pieces.

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