18CO: Rock & Stock is an 18xx game where three to six players compete to earn money and build the best stock portfolio by investing in and operating railroad Corporations within the state of Colorado. Corporations race to complete a route from the East to Salt Lake City. New Corporations form and take control of old, failing Corporations. The player with...
18Cuba tells a fictional story about railroading in Cuba. The game features six minor and eight major companies as well as a state company. The minor companies transport sugar cane from the sugar fields to the sugar mill. The large companies transport in addition to the usual 18xx income generating system the sugar to the harbors. The state railway...
18CZ is a game of the 18xx family that is set in the Czech Republic. In the game, the players seek to make the most money by buying and selling stock certificates of up to fifteen railroad companies. The player with the most stock of a particular company in his possession acts as the president of this company and is responsible for track laying, the...
18DE: Germany – This is a more conventional operational game that uses the great merger/conversion system from 1817, but strips out the short selling. It plays fast and it feels like a full game experience in only 3-4 hours. Medium (3-4h) 1817-style game, but with no short sales. Rules changes from 1817: - No short selling - No NY, but there are OO tiles...
18Dixie is an 18xx game set in the Southeast region of the United States. Players invest in railroad companies in an effort to have the greatest net worth at the end of the game. This is determined by adding the cash holdings of the players to the value of the stocks each owns. The money in the actual companies, though, are separate from the individual...
Note: These games come together in one box, and have shared components. The smaller maps for 18MS and 18GA are both on the back of the big map for 18Dixie. 18Dixie with 18MS and 18GA is an 18xx game set in the Southeast region of the United States. Players invest in railroad companies in an effort to have the greatest net worth at the end of the game. This...
18DO-Dortmund is a strategic economy game, which reflects the development of the most important industries in Dortmund during the 19th century. Dortmund has been a town of beer brewers since the medieval age. About 1840 the first underground mining started and the first steel mill has been built. The connection with the German railway net pushed the...
18Dracula is a print-and-play 18XX board game where the players buy and sell shares in fronts, and operate those fronts to hire monsters to send on rampages to harvest blood. The winner is the player who is worth the most blood at the end of the game - being their blood supply, and the combined value of their shares in fronts. Functionally, the game is...
18EC is a new 18xx gamekit published by Wolfram Janich in 2005. Available in kit and ready-to-play form, in both English and German, the game is set between the east coast of the USA and the Mississippi. The game has a larger-than-usual bank and a very large map, leading to a long game, even for 18xx titles. May be purchased directly from the designer in...
Like 18WE/72, 18EE/82 is an operational strategy game based on Mike Hutton’s popular 1862: Railway Mania in the Eastern Counties system covering Easter Europe. It features a larger board, 21 major companies, and more offboard areas than either 18EA/62 or 18WE/72. Any player familiar with 18WE/72 will very easily be able to enjoy 18EE/82, because the rules...
18EM or 18 East Midlands is a classic 18xx style game that involves railway expansion across the East Midlands in the 19th century. Just like a regular 18xx game, the winner is determined by the player with the most wealth at the end of the game, usually determined by a combination of money and stocks. Players have standard stock rounds followed by up to 3...