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'''Terrace Games''' is apparently the follow-up company to [[Wonder Games]], who originally developed and produced the [[Terrace]] board [[games]]. They produce several versions of the game in both standard boxed board game and computer game editions.
 
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[[File:Terrace Games logo.png|250px|right|Terrace Games]]
 
'''Terrace Games''' was a division of Siler/Siler Ventures, a company founded by Buzz Siler, co-inventor of the ''[[Terrace]]'' board [[games|game]]. They produced several versions of the game as both standard boxed board game and computer game editions.
   
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While the license to market the game was originally granted to [[Wonder Games]], in {{y|1997}} the inventors, Anton Dresden and Buzz Siler, decided to withdraw the license and produce the game themselves because of Wonder Games' treatment of them and many independent game stores. {{brokenlink|http://terracegames.com/TerraceTimes/tt.winter97.html}}
==External Link==
 
[http://www.terracegames.com/ TERRACE GAMES Official Website]
 
   
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==See also==
[[Category: Game Companies]]
 
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*{{brokenlink|http://www.terracegames.com/index.html|TerraceGames.com}} - official site
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*{{wikipedia-title|Terrace (board game)|Terrace}}
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*[http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2872/terrace ''Terrace''] at [http://www.boardgamegeek.com BoardGameGeek]
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Terrace Games

Terrace Games was a division of Siler/Siler Ventures, a company founded by Buzz Siler, co-inventor of the Terrace board game. They produced several versions of the game as both standard boxed board game and computer game editions.

While the license to market the game was originally granted to Wonder Games, in 1997 the inventors, Anton Dresden and Buzz Siler, decided to withdraw the license and produce the game themselves because of Wonder Games' treatment of them and many independent game stores. Template:Brokenlink

See also