Rio Grande Games has obtained the rights to publish American editions of games by German publisher Queen. The titles were previously handled in the U.S. by Uberplay, which closed out its inventory on the line late last year (see 'Uberplay Cuts Prices on Games'). Alhambra, which won the 2003German Game of the Year award, and Metro were the two Queen titles published in the States by Uberplay. Rio Grande will use the same English rules as those used by Uberplay.
'Alhambra' and 'Metro'
Posted by ICv2 on March 29, 2005 @ 11:00 pm CT
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