1865: Midwest is a railroad building, and stock trading game set in the United States Midwest, which is based on the 18xx game system. In this, as in other 18xx games, players assume the role of investors in railroad companies. Play alternates between share dealing rounds, in which players buy and sell stock in railroads, and operating rounds, in which...
1865 Sardinia is a board game belonging to the 18xx series for 2-4 players and set on the Sardinia island (and Corsica). Players play the role of 19th century entrepreneurs investing in the construction as well as the financial and operational management of railways. Selling and buying shares on the stock market, seeking new sources of funding, laying...
1866 Railways of Europe is a game in the 18xx family originally started by Francis Tresham. It has several unusual elements: There are no stock rounds. Instead players buy stock turn tokens that activate interleaved with company operations on the stock market. The map is divided by national boundaries. National companies can only operate within their...
1867: The Railways of Canada is an 18xx investment and railway operations game. The map represents the central part of Canada, consisting of the southern part of the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. It is a member of the 18xx family. The game takes many features from the earlier 1861: Railways of the Russian Empire, but adds some new features. The key new...
Description from the publisher: Eddie Robbins has created an 18xx game for experts, set in Uruguay. As usual with our Winsome 18XX games, a copy of 1830 is required to play, largely due to the need for the tiles. 1868 has a shorter playing time than 1830 and includes a number of little companies, a delayed fifth railroad and a bit of South American...
While an 18xx game at heart, this game is designed to reflect both Wyoming’s core railroad history, and the effects of the coal and oil industry on its towns and cities. The gameplay is driven by the railroads which formed the territory and later the state. The boom-and-bust cycle directly impacts the towns and cities of the state and therefore the revenue...
This is a game in the 18xx system, set in the Western United States, and dealing with the building of the first transcontinental railroad and its aftermath. It has many special features: 1. Bonds to encourage the first transcontinental railroads to build track along historical routes. 2. Land grants to add extra income. 3. Connection bonuses. 4. Special...
1869 is an 18xx-series game set in the western US, combining the 2D stock-market of 1830 with the an 1835-style fixed company opening order, wherein each 'group' of companies must be sold out before the shares of the next may be bought. 1869 also features one shares of variable sizes depending on the corporation, an idea obviously descended from Moon's...
This is very small 18xx game set in Trinidad. It has two versions: one for use with the 1830: Railways & Robber Barons rules, the other with 1835 rules. Separate components for both games are included. The map has a mere 12 hexes and each game 3 "major" companies. It is good way to teach the system to new players. The game was professionally published by...