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1856 Railroad Board Game
1856 is Mayfair Games' version of the critically acclaimed 18XX railroad game system for Upper Canada, including the upper reaches of the St. Lawrence River, and the Toronto to Detroit area for southern Ontario. The board itself is actually a fairly abstract hexagonal system, with track tiles placed on top of the hexes. Players use their initial money to capitalise railroad companies, which can in turn build track, buy locomotives, and generate income. Players may engage in corporate raiding, stock manipulation, and insider trading to take advantage of their opponents and win the day. This game features national railroad buyout as well as major obstacles for railroad growth. Special play features include the ability of every player to open and operate a rail company, with the government providing loans to help and the ability to cut small towns from your route. A game is finished when the bank runs out of money and the player with the greatest personal holding wins. Contents: Map of Upper Canada (Southern Ontario)Stock Table26 Locomotive Cards118 Stock Certificates6 Private Company Certificates1 Priority Marker Card122 Die Cut Hexagonal Ties102 Die Cut Tokens12 Corporate ChartersMoney, Plastic Sorting Tray
No. of Players 2 - 6
Duration: 90 to 240 minutes
Min. Age: 16
GamesLore Rating: 7
GL Price:
£29.99
(RRP is £36.99)
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