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Pacific Rails Inc.
Players are the Presidents of rival railway companies. Using worker placement and resource management, players compete to build a continuous track from one side of the board to the other.
Enola Holmes: Finder of Lost Souls
Enola Holmes: Finder of Lost Souls is an opposed cooperative game of reasoning and deception for two to four players. One player is the Criminal, hatching a sinister plan to abduct their victim, leaving puzzling clues in their wake. The other players are the Detectives, working together to solve these Puzzles and reveal Clues. If they solve enough Puzzles and use careful Deduction, they can deduce the Crime and stop the Criminal.
Tramways: Paris / New York
A mounted board with the rules A4 in English and French. Bridges and Fly boats to stay happy in two of the nicest city in the world!
Tramways: Monaco / Chicago
Tramways: Monaco / Chicago contains two new maps for use with Tramways.
Iberian Railways
In Iberian Railways, 3 to 5 players compete to build railways to connect the many important cities in Spain and Portugal. Each player starts the game with no money. The railways must be financed by taking loans from the Bank of Madrid. The players need to plan their routes carefully to generate the most income. Players can also invest in local businesses that will pay out handsome bonuses once the railway reaches their locations. The player who best manages their railways will be victorious.
Orient Express
Orient Express is a railroad game for 2-5 players. It is similar to its sister game (20th Century Limited) but this game is set in Europe.
You have decided to be a part of the growing European railroad boom. All over the continent rails are needed to connect disparate regions for business and recreation.
20th Century Limited
20th Century Limited is a railroad game for 2-5 players.
You will become part of a U.S. National Institution of the early 20th Century by building the routes and reputation of The Most Famous Train in the World: the 20th Century Limited.
Crimes & Capers: Lady Leona's Last Wishes
Who gets the fortune? It’s 1919 at the Langford Estate. Lady Leona has died and absolutely no one is sad about it. She was forever threatening to write people out of her will. Now that she is finally gone, her closest family and favored servants have gathered for the reading of her will. But Leona always loved two things: Puzzles and Making Life Difficult.