Saboteur The -europe- -enfrdeitplru- =link= File
(Base game) Rating: 8.5/10 (If includes Saboteur 2 expansion)
I can focus more on the , the historical accuracy of the map, or the technical legacy of Pandemic Studios. Saboteur The -Europe- -EnFrDeItPlRu-
Players are dwarves digging for gold. Most are trying to build a continuous path from the start card to the gold vein (randomly placed among three face-down goal cards). One or two players are saboteurs secretly trying to prevent that. (Base game) Rating: 8
The is a solid, language-friendly version of a modern party game classic. The base game is fun but shallow; with the expansion, it becomes a fantastic social deduction game. The multilingual support is excellent for its target market, though the tiny role card text is a minor nuisance. One or two players are saboteurs secretly trying
Why the specific search string? In the board game industry, regional publishing rights often dictate the language on the box and the components. A game bought in Germany might only have German rules, while a French copy is strictly for Francophones.
Imagine a gaming table in Berlin with a visitor from Rome and another from Kyiv. In a standard game, someone has to translate every card. In the , every player can read their roles and action cards in their native language. This version often includes dual-language cards (e.g., English + Polish on one card) or a comprehensive legend sheet. This reduces downtime, prevents accidental cheating, and ensures that a hidden saboteur cannot plead "I didn't understand the card."
This specific version is a marvel of utility. It contains a single deck of cards (which are largely language-independent, using symbols for actions) and a comprehensive rulebook that includes instructions in all six languages.
