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== Design Differences == | == Design Differences == | ||
[[Image:Domion_Intrigue_extended_box.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The extended box cover of Dominion and Intrigue as produced by Hans im Glück]] | [[Image:Domion_Intrigue_extended_box.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The extended box cover of Dominion and Intrigue as produced by Hans im Glück]] | ||
− | The first two Dominion products released in Germany featured different artwork than the boxes produced by Rio Grande Games. [[Dominion (Base Set)|Dominion]] and [[Intrigue]] featured a unique extended graphic that spanned both boxes. Other differences included the lack of a border around the box edges and a general lightening of the art in comparison to the Rio Grande versions. The Dominion logo used on Hans im Glück boxes also differed noticeably, although the logo on the backs of cards remained the standard style. This different logo appeared on the [[Collectors Case]] and the Spielbox [[Play Mat | + | The first two Dominion products released in Germany featured different artwork than the boxes produced by Rio Grande Games. [[Dominion (Base Set)|Dominion]] and [[Intrigue]] featured a unique extended graphic that spanned both boxes. Other differences included the lack of a border around the box edges and a general lightening of the art in comparison to the Rio Grande versions. The Dominion logo used on Hans im Glück boxes also differed noticeably, although the logo on the backs of cards remained the standard style. This different logo appeared on the [[Collectors Case]] and the Spielbox [[Play Mat]]s, as well as some other collectible gear such as mugs. Most European distributors of Dominion adopted the Hans im Glück design and some continue to use it today. |
The tradition of different-styled art for German boxes has largely ended, but as a nod to the original Hans im Glück cover to Dominion, the current box art used by Rio Grande Games for the base set remains unique to Germany. | The tradition of different-styled art for German boxes has largely ended, but as a nod to the original Hans im Glück cover to Dominion, the current box art used by Rio Grande Games for the base set remains unique to Germany. | ||
[[Category:Distributors]] | [[Category:Distributors]] |