18NL is an 18xx game based on the 1830: Railways & Robber Barons rules adapted to the Netherlands. As in other games in this genre, players buy shares in railway companies, and then the majority share owner operates their companies by laying track, placing stations, and purchasing trains. 18NL has both been published as a standalone game, and as a...
18Norway is an 18XX game based on Francis Tresham’s 1829, and follows the development of the Norwegian railroad from 1854 onward. You will be dealing with harsh weather and difficult terrain as you build your track across hills and mountains and around the fjords along the jagged North Sea coast line. All the while, companies have to take the inevitable...
18NW is a game of the 18xx family that is set in the US State of Washington and the Canadian Province of British Columbia. Players are attempting to have the greatest net worth at the end of the game. They do this by buying and selling stock in railroad companies that then operating those companies, hopefully for a profit. The game contains 11 companies...
18NY is an 18xx railroad game set in New York State and surrounding areas. The game is a stock, train, and track building game that uses the 18xx system. Two to six players compete to have the largest net worth in cash and stock at game end. Game play is divided into Stock Rounds and Operating Rounds. During Stock Rounds, players and share companies may...
1902 is an 18xx game, themed around the 20th Century Limited luxury express passenger service operated by the New York Central Railroad between New York City and Chicago. 1902 was published in the Spring 2024 edition of TraXX Mainline magazine, as an expansion of 18NY. The expansion includes a new map and a couple of track tiles and private companies. Like...
18NYC is an underground railroad building and investment game set in New York City, New York. 18NYC is a game in a series of loosely-related games collectively known as 18xx games, originated by Francis Tresham with 1829. Unique to 18NYC are three corporations with their own colors of track. There is also a government railway, the New York City Transit...
18OE: On the Rails of the Orient Express is a monster 18xx game covering entire European continent. There are five types of companies - Private, Minor, Regional, Major, and National. As in every 18xx game players invest in railway companies by buying stock, with the majority stock holder of each company deciding how the company acts on the game board....
In the years before the Civil War, Ohio exploded with railroad fever. At the crossroads between the East Coast and the newly opened lands to the west, Ohio was a magnet for speculators and promoters. Between 1832, when the first railroad was chartered in Ohio, and the Civil War, hundreds of companies were chartered in the state. The 25 companies in the...
18OL is an 18xx game about trains, tracks and finances in the former Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, a German country in the 19th century. The main game play is done through the corporations and companies which are creating and operating the railroad network. Players buy and sell shares, act as CEO of these entities and do everything to enrich themselves and...
18OR is game about railroad investing in Oregon. Players invest in and operate railroad companies for profit or peril. Companies will lay railroad track, build routes, and run trains on while attempting to block rival companies from doing so. The player with the greatest wealth at the end of the game is the winner. 18OR is designed to be scalable and...