18US is a "high-end" 18xx game of the entire history of US railroading (well, until the 1950s anyhow) on two map panels: twelve companies, four different categories of trains with either two or three levels of each (a total of eleven train types), and a substantially different set of mechanisms than the "classic" 18xx games. 18US is intended to appeal to...
18VA is an 18xx game set in Virginia as well as pertinent neighboring areas of Maryland and the District of Columbia. 18VA is a small game, in the style of Mark Derrick's one-state games 18GA and 18AL, and is intended as a change from the more robust 18xx games often played. The major hook in this game is the coal trains, which run mainly West-East, taking...
18WE: Western Europe is an 18xx game based on Mike Hutton’s popular 1862: Railway Mania in the Eastern Counties system, with a larger board, more offboard areas, and a strong operational spin. It features a random setup of twenty one companies that have four different kinds of licenses, and appear in different orders through the game. Additionally, it has...
Lay track, build train stations, and run trains. Keep all the train companies at a minimal stock market value to win. Be careful, if one company does too well, the others' stock values will drop. At the end of 10 rounds, players must have managed 3 companies stock market values so that they are above a minimum value. The game implements an "equilibrium"...
18xx in 90 minutes? Yes! 18Xpress delivers the feel of a middle-weight 18xx game in just 90 minutes. 18Xpress features a streamlined network building and income system that significantly reduces the playing time of a typical 18xx game without sacrificing the core aspects of the system. This luckless game was inspired by the simplicity of Railways of...
18xx Checkers is a simplified Print and Play version of Tresham's 1829 Mainline designed to use common gaming material that most people own. One or two players will buy shares in four different Railroad Companies, lay track and operate trains to collect revenue. The playing surface is a standard checkers board and standard playing cards are used to...
18ZOO is an 18xx game set in a fictional ZOO, designed for 2-4(5) players and playable in about 100 minutes: - it is playable as a welcoming 18xx game, since many convention/rules are already in place, to let enter new players comfortably into the genre (i.e. they will find villages, dits, cities, shares, tokening, etc...) - it is playable as the quickest...