Age of Steam: South East Australia was designed for commercial publication but is now made available as a free print-and-play expansion for the Age of Steam base game. This map is intended to be played with 3 to 6 players, with the map reputedly playing best with 4 or 5. South East Australia features a fundamentally new economic system, and features links...
Age of Steam: Wales was designed for commercial publication and has now been made available as a free print-and-play expansion for the Age of Steam base game. This map is intended to be played with 3 to 6 players, with the map reputedly playing best with 4 or 5. Wales features expensive terrain, multiple track gauges (narrow and standard) with different...
With a census-estimated population of 7.8M in 2014, Long Island is the most populated island in any U.S. state or territory. It is also the longest and largest island in the contiguous United States extending 118 miles from New York Harbor to Montauk Point. However, it's maximum north-south distance is only 23 miles. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is the...
This is a pair of two maps : In the Democratic Republic of Congo, more than half of the gross domestic product is derived from the agricultural sector, and fire is a major component, as it is in most of Africa. Fire is often used to burn forests and other natural vegetation to clear the way for new farmlands. In this scenario, the fire has gotten terribly...
Age of Steam: Denmark was designed for commercial publication but is now made available as a free print-and-play expansion for the Age of Steam base game. This map is intended to be played with 3 to 6 players, with the map reputedly playing best with 3. Denmark has a both a new economic system (an extension on the one seen in Age of Steam Expansion: South...
In this Age of Steam expansion, In this expansion, yellow cubes represent gold, and red cubes represent medical supplies. Denver demands gold at the beginning of the game, but demand for medical supplies is only created by earthquakes. The map features two tectonic plates, divided by a wide red zigzag, which represents the San Andreas Fault. —description...