Länderbahnen is a crayon track drawing and market game, and is the second entry in the Riding Series. Länderbahnen covers the historical formation of the German Railways in 1835 through German unification in 1871. The rules are available in German and English though individual copies will sometimes feature only one of those languages. The game was...
Additional designer: John Gordon The game is about the building of the great trans-Canadian railway --and how to get rich from it! As play progresses, you buy land which you hope will lie along the completed railway; you also get to lay track sections. Once a complete link between the two oceans is established, the game is over and the land evaluated....
In The Last Spike, players must cooperate to build a continuous railway from St. Louis to Sacramento. Different routes are possible and some towns never get a railway link. Each player competes to accumulate the most money from land speculation before the "last spike" is laid. Each player has a hand of four track tiles, with each tile showing a particular...
Last Train to Wensleydale is a railway themed game set in the Yorkshire Dales. The aim of the game is to move stone, cheese, and passengers from the Dales to the major trunk routes served by the North Eastern Railway and the Midland Railway. Valleys play a large part in dictating where you can build track. Once you have built a line you must acquire second...
Tired of waiting for subway trains? Being pushed around from morning to night? With the game of Le Jeu du Metro you finally get to run your own subway. Throw off the trumpet player who can play only three notes, make room for that charming young man/woman waiting on the platform. Most importantly, annoy your opponents by making them face walkouts, parcel...
Overview: Citizens of a high-tech metropolis demand the most modern commuter train system in the world! The mayor hires several companies to build the network as a joint project, including yours! Naturally, you’re trying to take the most credit for the network’s success. Complete routes with a variety of buildings to earn credit! Achieve your secret...
A family game from the pre-war times (estimated). Players move their pawns round the railroad track according to the throw of two dice. The board is part of the game box basement. The track is colour-coded, so every time you land on a given colour you have to put a passenger chip (from your starting amount) into the station of the corresponding colour. To...
(Line One) - Not to be confused with Stefan Dorra’s Linie 1, or Streetcar (Goldsieber). This was published as a promotional game by the "Aachener Straßenbahn und Energieversorgungs-AG" - the category "trains" is misleading, as the game circles around bus lines (the streetcar era is long gone in Aachen/Aix-la-Chapelle). The players have to acquire bus lines...
In this game, based on the famous children's story, you want to be the first player to make three trips over the mountain and deliver your toys, one at a time, to the children in town. Players all move the same Little Engine piece across the board. On your turn, you spin the spinner and advance the Little Engine to the next color space spun. If you spin...