Learn to say popular board game brand names correctly.
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How is Ravensburger (German brand of board games and puzzles) correctly pronounced?
Ravensburger is commonly anglicized as 'RAH-vens-bur-gur' — named after the German city of Ravensburg. In a technical interview: "Ravensburger's board game used a companion app that read a QR code to unlock digital hints."
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How is Asmodee (French brand and publisher of board games) correctly pronounced?
Asmodee is pronounced 'az-moh-DAY' — stress on the final syllable, a French rendering of the demon name Asmodeus. In a technical interview: "Asmodee's tabletop app synced physical card scans with a digital scoring tracker."
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How is Hasbro (American brand and one of the largest toy and game makers) correctly pronounced?
Hasbro is pronounced 'HAZ-broh' — stress on the first syllable, short for 'Hassenfeld Brothers'. In a technical interview: "Hasbro's board game licensed a mobile companion app that replaced the paper scorepad."
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How is Mattel (American brand of games and toys, best known for Barbie) correctly pronounced?
Mattel is pronounced 'muh-TEL' — stress on the second syllable, blending founders Harold Matson and Elliot Handler's names. In a technical interview: "Mattel's electronic board game used infrared sensors embedded under the playing surface."
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How is Days of Wonder (American-French brand of board games known for Ticket to Ride) correctly pronounced?
Days of Wonder is pronounced 'DAYZ uv WUN-dur' — all three words said plainly, the same as the ordinary English phrase. In a technical interview: "Days of Wonder's board game included a companion app that could referee some of the fiddlier rules."