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German designer of board games For those of a similar name, see Christian Wolff (disambiguation).
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Christian Wolf is a German designer of board games. He has won the As d'Or for Tutankhamen and the Kinderspiel des Jahres for Klondike in 2001; both were collaborations with Stefanie Rohner. Wolf is an entrepreneur and shareholder & CEO of Anduud City FC in Mongolia.

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  1. "Ausgezeichnete Spiele 2001" (in German). Spiel des Jahres. Retrieved 18 January 2011.


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