Java (board game)

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This article is about the board game. For more meanings of Java, see Java
Java

Players 2–4
Age range 12 +
Setup time 10 minutes
Playing time 90 minutes
Rules complexity High
Strategy depth High
Random chance Low
Skills required Strategic thought
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Java is a German-style board game designed by Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling and published in 2000 by Ravensburger in Germany and by Rio Grande Games in England. It was illustrated by Franz Vohwinkel.

Java won the Deutscher Spiele Preis 9th place in 2001 and the Games Magazine Best Advanced Strategy Game in 2002. It was the second game in the Mask Trilogy, following Tikal and followed by Mexica.

The game provides the atmosphere of the island of Java on a hexagonal board. Players build the island and score by setting up palace festivals at opportune moments. When players run out of hexagons to build the island, the game is over. A final scoring phase now takes place and a winner is declared.

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