Togspillet is a Norwegian children's game where the players must collected four wagons for their trains. The players move their pawns around on the game board, but cannot pass other players. The wagons must be collected in the correct order, and they can be removed by another player landing on the same space. Contents: 1 game board 4 locomotive tiles 16...
In TOKYO METRO, players take on the role of private investors looking to build up stations across Tokyo, speculate on train lines, and comprise a shared network to benefit multiple parties. The core of the game is built around worker placement, which opens up three possibilities: Walking and riding trains across the Metro map, in order to build new...
Hey, dear locomotive, where are you going, what do you carry? Connect colorful wagons to each other in a row, grab the longest train and take it to your garage. More wagons – more funny way to victory: too-too, adventure trip begins! The board game, which itself can be categorized as funny involving educational game, has lots of playful and educational...
This a game designed for children 4-8 and has wooden trains, cardboard signal lights, and a board that has a track on it. On each turn the child tries to move a to colored space on the track and "builds" his train to make his delivery at the end. First complete train around the track wins. The interesting part in what would be a simple roll and move is...
A trivia game about railroads. Players roll a die marked with the letters T, R, A, C, K, and S and answer questions in the corresponding categories: T=Early Railroad History, R=Lingo, A=Famous Names and Places, C=Technical Data and Reporting Marks, K=Passenger Trains and Logos, S=Pot-Pourri (sic). Correct answers are worth 5 points. Whether a correct...
Railroad game set in 19th century Colorado features an unusual board construction mechanism, apparently patented: four sheets are joined each at one corner and rotated out to fully display. Crayons are used to draw narrow- and standard-gage track on the hex map. Income is acquired by contracting mines and by first entry into cities. Interaction is provided...