International Games Week Day 4: Europe

Feb. 13 – Europe was featured as the penultimate entry in International Games Week’s trip around the world. Cucumber sandwiches, Marmite on crackers, digestive biscuits, black tea, and a colorful assortment of fruit candies comprised Europe’s edible offerings for the day. Games included: Tiddlywinks, Milles Bornes, Carcassone, Settlers of Catan, and Celtic Challenge. Don’t forget to check out yesterday’s coverage of Asia in case you missed it.

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Colorful candies brighten up the table.Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

‘Digestive biscuits’ sound rather off-putting, but they really aren’t that bad. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

The cucumber sandwiches had more mass-appeal than the marmite, which is an acquired taste. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Settlers of Catan originated in Germany. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

People were noticeably less camera shy today. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Celtic Challenge had some interesting-looking tiles. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Carcassonne players initially start with one terrain tile. Then they get to expand. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Carcassonne makes people smile. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo

Tiddlywinks players try to flip discs into the cells worth the highest number of points. Photo: Hanul Seo/Kapiʻo