Rail Roads & Robber Barons is a board/card game inspired by the 18XX series of games. All the fun and strategy of trains, stocks, delivery's, profits, and hand management, in about a fifth of the time! The game is designed for 1 to 6 players. Solo play is handled by the use of AI decks to represent other players. There are standard AI decks, which are a...
Railroad Dice: The First Rails is the first game in a new series of railway games using dice as their main component. Each player is an investor who wants to take control of one or more of the 5 Railroad companies with the aim of constructing as many adjacent Railway Stations as possible in order to attract the most Passengers. The game is played...
RailRoad Dice - Germany, is an expansion of Wassertal Spieleverlag's first game: RailRoad Dice - The First Rails. It is not your typical game expansion, but is a completely new game, with several new rules, and potentially new strategies. It is built on the firm foundation of the original game and should be a quick learn for experienced players. There are...
The sequel to Railroad Dice simplifies the game concept of the original, but still gives players the ability to build track made up of dice, and transport passengers. On their turns, player may roll dice, build track, purchase engines, or transport passengers. Players are only restricted on the dice-rolling phase; all other actions may be repeated until...
Railroad Madness is a family game for 2-4 players about building and running railway lines in the Old West. Players each take on the role of a wannabe railroad tycoon! The game will have you picking up pioneers seeking to make their fortunes in the Gold Rush and transporting them to new frontiers as fast as you dare. This game was not published due to...
Rails and Cargo is a solitaire train game played using just two sheets of paper. All you need to get started is one regular pencil and four colored pencils or crayons. As the railway planner and operator, you’ll rebuild tracks, construct new factories, produce valuable goods, and deliver them to their intended destinations. There’s no luck involved in the...
Minigame using the Empire Builder system included in Train Gamers Gazette 2(1). The cards had to be photocopied onto cardstock, and the board had to be photocopied and laminated. 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 expand their networks....