It seems you’re referencing “Piece for Kinderspiele” from 1992, possibly measure 11 or page 11 of a score.

2. "Malen nach Zahlen" (Paint by Numbers)

A rudimentary VGA (320x200, 256 colors) drawing program. The "11" edition likely introduced a new set of templates featuring a Christmas theme (since it was late 1992), including a Tannenbaum and a Weihnachtsmann.

  1. Ravensburger’s Kinderspiele series – A line of numbered game boxes (e.g., "Kinderspiele 24130 8"). The number "1992" could be an article number, and "11" the age recommendation (e.g., "ab 11 Jahren").
  2. A 1992 issue of the magazine Kinderspiele – No major German game magazine existed under that exact name in 1992 (e.g., Spielzeug, Familie & Co). It may be a catalog or a misremembered title.

B. Hardware Focus

November issues often focused on hardware bundles for Christmas.

However, there is no widely known game or publication with that exact, official title. You are likely referring to one of two things:

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