Game for the very young. Each player has a train consisting of an engine and a waggon. On his or her turn, a player spins a spinner which determines what happens with one or two cards that can be drawn. If not, they have to be given to other players. If a card matches the color on the player's waggon, it can be put into a slot on the waggon. The first...
German card game. 31 cards. Each card has three types of train; Personenzug = Local train Eilzug = Fast train D - Zug = Very fast train Underneath each designation there is the name of a city which will have a railway station. The game plays a little like Rummy in that you are trying to lay down sets of cities that are linked by one of the three train...
One of a number of German journey games inspired by the classic Game of the Goose, the Eisenbahn-Spiel has players competing to reach the final (70) location first. In a variant on the traditional Game of the Goose, players are required to roll doubles for each number before being permitted to start, movement is determined by a single die (as opposed to...
Each player attempts to connect two railway terminals with his pieces. The player who is first to complete a continuous connection is the winner. The railway stations possible during each game are determined by throwing letter dice. If, for example, "F" is thrown, the piece belonging to that player can be placed on Faido, Filsur, Fiesch, Flamatt, Frutigen...
The players have to get their trains from the main station at the center of the game board to space 50 of one of the six destination stations. Movement is determined by a standard die (1-6) and a color-die (red, white, green), which has the following meanings: white: free track, the train moves the double number of spaces. red: blocked track, the train...
Choo choo! Elmer the train is on the move. Each player gets a locomotive and then we start turning over carriage tiles one by one; if it's a cargo carriage add it to your train, if it's a passenger carriage you can turn over another, but if it's a conductor carriage your train is now complete and you're out of the game. The one with the longest train or...
Elseware Express is an economic stock manipulation game where players put on the hats of investors 5 years prior to an AI taking over the world. Capitalism is coming to a close and this is your last chance to cash out. Elseware Express is played over 5 rounds, with each round divided into 2 phases. Players spend the first phase as investors, buying shares...
Epic Railroad Building in North America Discover a modern North American classic. Celebrate one of our most vital and enduring passions: railroads. Use your initial investment to build track. Then pick up commodities where they are grown, mined, or manufactured and deliver them to a lucrative place of demand. Complete a delivery and make the money you need...
The Mexican Rails kit was originally conceived as an expansion to Empire Builder and available directly from Mayfair. It includes some new cards, tokens, and a map of Mexico that could be aligned with the Empire Builder board, but all the components were black & white copies packed in a 9×12 envelope with a Mexican Rails sticker on it. Rather than upgrade...
Empire Builder is a classic crayon-rail game by Mayfair, with many followups now available. The core idea of Empire Builder is that players to draw their train routes over a map of the United States. Players start with enough money to build short lengths of track, and by running their trains and delivering loads to various cities acquire more cash to...