The number of games I've played by Spanish developers, be them digital or analog, can be counted with one hand. Furthermore, none of these games depicted Spain or Spanish culture at all.
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It's interesting because Spain mis doing a bit better when it comes to videogames, but Portugal has a much larger lead in boardgames. I don't think the situation is great for either. Commandos was released 20 years ago and it may still be the most culturally relevant game.
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In the case of boardgames it's mostly due to Portuguese designers having success with international publishers first. Now some Portuguese aesthetics are becoming popular but mostly through cultural appropriation, like the Azul series.
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