Leiden 1637: The End of Tulip Mania – Mini Expansion: Chart can be played by using the components included in ライデン-チューリップ栽培の隆盛- (Leiden: The Dice Game) , or by printing the required materials and preparing five cubes. In the base game, values were determined only at the very end of the game. This often made it difficult to plan ahead, leading to more...
1660 is a strategic game in which the players take the roles of European powers (Spain, France, the United Provinces, and the English Commonwealth) and try to extract wealth from their colonies and conquer those of other players. The game is played over three years, at the beginning of each of which the players collect taxes and can build ships and armies....
1713 Menorca: Under British Rule is an 18xx-family train game set in one of history's most extraordinary geopolitical curiosities — the island of Minorca under British rule from 1713 to 1756. When the Treaty of Utrecht ended the War of the Spanish Succession in 1713, Spain ceded Minorca to Great Britain. For forty-three years, the island became a...
A board game set in early 18th Century Scotland. You are a clan chief in the Highlands vying with your friends for wealth, power, and influence. The game is turn based and allows for players to control areas of the Highlands, with combat, cattle theft, negotiation and trading being the primary ways players interact. Cards add variability to game events and...
1761 is a game in the 18xx genre set in England, but the early game is about canals. Only later do the players start operating railways. The main differences from other titles are associated with how the canal companies fade away as the rail companies come to dominate. The game begins in the Canal Age. In stock rounds, players auction the Private Companies...
A mini 18xx game, set in Colorado, and appearing in issue #17 of Rail Gamer Magazine. It's for either two or three players, and there are only nine playable hexes, so it's extremely "mini". The two player game has 2 corporations, and the 3 player game has 3. There is an interesting bond mechanism that allows directors more control over how much money gets...
1817 is a railroad operations and share trading board game in the 18xx series with a distinct financial flair. It is named after the year the New York Stock Exchange opened at 40 Wall Street in New York. 1817 differentiates itself from other 18xx games with its sophisticated financial mechanics that simulate the laissez faire capitalism of early America....
18USA is a member of the 18xx family of railroad games. The game uses most of the rules from 1817 and requires a copy of 1817 to play. The primary differences from 1817 are that 18USA adds randomization during initial setup, modifies the train manifest and train exporting rules, and provides a completely new set of private companies. The financial...
Published exclusively in the Autumn 2021 edition of TraXX Mainline magazine, 18 Hiawatha is an 18xx game set along the routes of the historic Milwaukee Road Hiawatha trains. Featuring the proven 1817 game system, this variant encourages active use of the shorting mechanism, includes new private companies, and comes with a few game-specific tiles. You’ll...