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The year is 1961. Europe is to be divided by a wall across Berlin. It's up to you to build or destroy Die Mauer. Die Mauer is a game for 3-7 players, in a battle between East and West Berlin. One player takes on the role as East Germany (Red), and the other players act as West Germany (Blue). The main goal for the Red player is to build the Berlin Wall to hinder the migration of certain people to West Germany. The goal for the Blue players is to smuggle refugees from East Germany (Red side) to West Germany (Blue side).