A "Australia" board game box by Ravensburger, illustrated with a stylized map of Australia and vintage airplanes, with text in different languages encouraging to embark on an adventure.
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Australia (2005)

Australia

“Australia” is a family board game published by Ravensburger in 2005 that simulates national development in Australia in the 1920s. The game is designed for 2-5 players aged 10 or older, and each player takes on the role of a politician in Australia during that time, trying to set up national parks and kickstart the nation’s industrial base. The game has received several awards and recognitions, including being named “Game of the Year” by Games Magazine in 2006.

Why is Australia Popular?

“Australia” is a popular and significant board game because it:
– Simulates historical events and development in Australia during the 1920s.
– Combines conservation and industrialization projects in a fun and engaging way.
– Has received numerous awards and recognitions, highlighting its quality and popularity.

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