Germans Love David Hasselhoff/Tabletop Games/Board Games

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Examples of Germans Love David Hasselhoff in Board Games include:

  • Chess originated in India, and evolved on its spread to the Middle East and southern Europe. The 20th century chess scene was totally dominated by the Soviet Union. But these days, thanks to Viswanathan Anand, one might say that India has finally become the best at its own game.
  • The game Reversi or Othello was invented in England, but its modern reinvention was in Japan, and as seen in the link, a number of World Champions in the game have been Japanese. This might be attributed to its similarity with the Asian game Go.
  • Mahjong is originally a Chinese game, but in America has most of its association with (now) old Jews.
    • It found a new audience with Akagi fans.
  • Scrabble, a game invented by an American architect, is very popular in Senegal.
    • Similarly, a Scrabble clone for Android and iOS devices called Wordfeud is absurdly popular in Sweden, with its userbase there estimated at six percent of the population.