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Creating the board game Catan

In 1995, Klaus Teuber’s Catan launched, selling over 40 million copies and helping German-style board games become a global phenomenon.

In 1995, Klaus Teuber’s board game Catan launched in Germany.

The board is made up of hexagonal tiles, and it's a game about strategy and collecting resources.

It's since sold over 40 million copies and been translated into more than 40 different languages.

Klaus Teuber died in 2023.

Megan Jones speaks to his son Benjamin, who now runs the company, with brother Guido.

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(Picture: Klaus, Guido and Benjamin playing Catan. Credit: Benjamin Teuber)

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