An 18xx variant set in Russia that includes:16 minor companies that are put up for auction during stock rounds, minors can merge to major corp, & a non-player controlled government railway.
An 18xx variant set in Russia that includes:16 minor companies that are put up for auction during stock rounds, minors can merge to major corp, & a non-player controlled government railway.
An 18xx variant set in Russia that includes:16 minor companies that are put up for auction during stock rounds, minors can merge to major corp, & a non-player controlled government railway.
The East Coast Explorers Club is missing a professor (and his daughter). The esteemed members have selected your team to go find him and they have provided you with a steam car to aid your travels.
A train game involving tile placement & stock manipulation mechanics. Players control historic street car companies which struggle to remain independent of government control. An 18XX style game
Description:
"Trolley Car companies of Cleveland, Ohio. This is an 18xx style train game that begins in 1848 and ends in 1980. There are nine public trolley car companies and one government controlled company. The game also includes eight private companies that are auctioned off at the beginning of the game. Players struggle to keep their trolley car companies from falling into the government controlled railroad. The game ends when the $12,000 bank runs out of funds. The player with the most personal money plus stock share value wins the game. Another unique feature is that a board of directors (3 players) controls the government railroad, which is determined by the player that controls the priority deal card from the previous stock round. This will change at the end of each stock round assuming a different player holds the priority deal card. "
A train game involving tile placement & stock manipulation mechanics. Players control historic street car companies which struggle to remain independent of government control. An 18XX style game
Description:
"Trolley Car companies of Cleveland, Ohio. This is an 18xx style train game that begins in 1848 and ends in 1980. There are nine public trolley car companies and one government controlled company. The game also includes eight private companies that are auctioned off at the beginning of the game. Players struggle to keep their trolley car companies from falling into the government controlled railroad. The game ends when the $12,000 bank runs out of funds. The player with the most personal money plus stock share value wins the game. Another unique feature is that a board of directors (3 players) controls the government railroad, which is determined by the player that controls the priority deal card from the previous stock round. This will change at the end of each stock round assuming a different player holds the priority deal card. "
A train game involving tile placement & stock manipulation mechanics. Players control historic street car companies which struggle to remain independent of government control. An 18XX style game
Description:
"Trolley Car companies of Cleveland, Ohio. This is an 18xx style train game that begins in 1848 and ends in 1980. There are nine public trolley car companies and one government controlled company. The game also includes eight private companies that are auctioned off at the beginning of the game. Players struggle to keep their trolley car companies from falling into the government controlled railroad. The game ends when the $12,000 bank runs out of funds. The player with the most personal money plus stock share value wins the game. Another unique feature is that a board of directors (3 players) controls the government railroad, which is determined by the player that controls the priority deal card from the previous stock round. This will change at the end of each stock round assuming a different player holds the priority deal card. "