Dune
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Dune
Summary
Dune is a board game[1]. Dune draws 82 Wikipedia views per month (board_game category, ranking #76 of 611).[2]
Key Facts
- Dune is the creator of Peter Olotka[3].
- Dune is the creator of Bill Eberle[4].
- Dune is the creator of Jack Kittredge[5].
- Dune received the As d'Or Jeu de Simulation[6].
- Dune's instance of is recorded as board game[7].
- Dune's publisher is recorded as Avalon Hill[8].
- Dune's genre is recorded as science fiction[9].
- Dune's publication date is recorded as +1979-01-01T00:00:00Z[10].
- Dune's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0ctbpx[11].
- Dune's narrative location is recorded as Arrakis[12].
- Cosmic Encounter inspired Dune[13].
- Dune's minimum number of players is recorded as {'amount': '+2'}[14].
- Dune's maximum number of players is recorded as {'amount': '+6'}[15].
- Dune's different from is recorded as Dune[16].
- Dune's BoardGameGeek ID is recorded as 121[17].
- Dune's Luding game ID is recorded as 2484[18].
- Dune's Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ID is recorded as dune_board_game[19].
- Dune's media franchise is recorded as Dune[20].
- Dune's set in environment is recorded as desert[21].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Peter Olotka[3], a board game designer[22], of United States[23]; Bill Eberle[4]; and Jack Kittredge[5].
Recognition
Dune received the As d'Or Jeu de Simulation[6].
Why It Matters
Dune draws 82 Wikipedia views per month (board_game category, ranking #76 of 611).[2] Dune has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[24]
FAQs
What awards did Dune receive?
Honors received include As d'Or Jeu de Simulation[6].