In Frontier Valley you will hire workers, learn about their abilities and employ them as farmers to produce goods on your land, as craftsmen to make the building material you buy with your produce and as townsfolk to make use of your new facilities. You will need to make sure to make good use of the land so you are the player to better satisfy the market's...
Description from the publisher: The city of Gads Hill was founded in 1872, and it gained popularity through the first train robbery in Missouri committed by the James Younger gang. Today, there is hardly anything that remains of Gads Hill — only a sign at the place where the gang stopped the train gives evidence of the earlier existence of the city. How...
Description from the publisher: Gads Hill 1874: 1. Expansion – Railway Station contains additional clue cards and markers. With this material, the "Station" building and the "Cemetery" and "Bison Field" locations can be placed by the players, which makes the game more difficult as only three markers of each type are available, but the players who do so...
Galactic Scoundrels is a game of space-western mayhem for 3-5 players that features gambling, lying, cheating, and lowdown dirty dealing. Plus it's in space. The game is played in a series of rounds. In each round, the players gamble to win a job, one player takes that job, then the other players play cards to stop them from finishing it. Along the way...
From the game's website: Gambler was invented by Charlie Towlson and friends in 1987 and has attracted a huge cult following amongst those who play it. This has lead to annual tournaments, most notably the UK Championships which grows in attendance every year. The object of the game is to gamble your way around the world on a set course of Reno -> London...
Gunslingers each have 3 hearts (coins) They are dealt 5 cards from the main deck. Beer and Whiskey cards may be played in front of a Gunslinger before the game starts or between rounds. Each Gunslinger looks at their hand for an Attack, Item or Skill card. (Any card can be played face down as a "Punch" card) The Gunslinger holds their chosen card up, at...
This 1890 game by Edgar O. Clark is part of the publisher's Tokalon series and should not be confused with the 1900 Parker Brothers game The Rough Riders, which cashed in on Teddy Roosevelt's famous charge up San Juan Hill. Edgar O. Clark describes its game in the rules as simply "illustrating the wild life in the far West". It is a simple spin and move...
Fast and fun dice bluffing game It's tough out here in the old west but your gang of outlaws recently “discovered” a stash of gemstones. Must be your lucky day. Now all you've got to do is divide it up. Of course you want the bigger half, but the desert is too unforgiving to risk a gun fight. So you play a game of chance. That doesn’t mean you’ll play fair...