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Alea big box series

alea was started as a new label within Ravensburger in 1999. Each of their games in a particular sized box is numbered in order of publication, yielding their big box series, the Alea medium box series and the Alea small box series. The alea versions of the games were produced in German. Some of the series were re-printed by Rio Grande Games in English versions of the boxes. Chinatown and Adel Verpflichtet were not.

  • The English version of Mammoth Hunters, while having a similar box art style as the others in the series, does not actually have a number 8 printed on the box.
  • The Swedish/Finnish edition of Puerto Rico was renumbered #1 by the publisher, and the separator between the author and game name was dropped.
  • Different games of the series are published in Dutch:

The "big box" games (with their ranks on BGG as of May 13, 2012) are:

  1. Ra (52)
  2. Chinatown (232)
  3. Tadsch Mahal (Taj Mahal) (108)
  4. Die Fürsten von Florenz (The Princes of Florence) (26)
  5. Adel Verpflichtet (Hoity Toity) (672)
  6. Die Händler von Genua (The Traders of Genoa) (158)
  7. Puerto Rico (3)
  8. Eiszeit (Mammoth Hunters) (1707)
  9. Fifth Avenue (1923)
  10. Um Ru(h)m und Ehre (Rum & Pirates) (1065)
  11. Notre Dame (100)
  12. Im Jahr des Drachen (In the Year of the Dragon) (95)
  13. Macao (131)
  14. Die Burgen von Burgund (The Castles of Burgundy) (35)














The first 7 games in the Alea big box series were highly praised on BGG, and are often given as examples of gamers games. All but one, Adel Verpflichtet, rank in the top 250 games on BGG as of May 13, 2011. The following three games–Eiszeit, Fifth Avenue, Um Ru(h)m und Ehre–have remained substantially lower ranked. The more recent games, Notre Dame, Im Jahr des Drachen, Macao and Die Burgen von Burgund could be considered a return to form, as all are rated in the top 150 as of May 13, 2012 with Die Burgen von Burgund even cracking the top 50.















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