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Ticket To Ride Map Collection: Volume 5 - United Kingdom & Pennsylvania
Ride The Rails: France And Germany Expansion
Ride the Rails: France/Germany is an expansion for Ride the Rails that consists of a double-sided game board that features France on one side and Germany on the other. This expansion uses the original rules of Ride the Rails while providing a few special new rules specific to the map being played.
Ride The Rails
The station is jam-packed full of excited people ready to ride the rails. Mason is off to Chicago, Ashley to Denver, and Hunter is going all the way to San Francisco. The train arrives, and passengers start detraining the sleeper cars with the red-caped porters expertly loading their luggage onto the baggage carts. Enthusiastic travelers crowd the doors, anxiously anticipating their adventure cruising across America in style
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.
Maracaibo
Maracaibo
The Caribbean in the 17th Century: You are seafarers and adventurers, trying to increase your reputation with various nations, establish strong alliances, and obtain wealth and fame.
Whistle Stop
Whistle Stop
With the driving of the golden spike in 1869, the first transcontinental railroad was completed in the United States — but really it was only the beginning of a rapid expansion of railways that would crisscross the entire country.
Ticket To Ride Map Collection: Volume 5 - United Kingdom & Pennsylvania
Develop technology to advance Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland through the age of steam or compete for shares on the Pennsylvania map in this expansion to any complete Ticket to Ride game!
Ticket To Ride: Amsterdam
Welcome to the 17th century and the Dutch Golden Age! Amsterdam is the beating heart of global trade and the richest city on Earth. In this fast-paced, 15-minute Ticket to Ride game, race to claim the most lucrative commercial routes around the city, fulfil trade contracts and collect precious merchandise. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned players looking for a new challenge!
Ticket To Ride: Germany
A standalone instalment in the Ticket to Ride family. Build train routes and fulfil tickets, while competing to ferry the most passengers around Germany for extra points!
Ticket To Ride: New York
An express version of the beloved train game, Ticket to Ride: New York transports you to the Big Apple in the 1960s! Race around the city in taxis and complete destination tickets in this smaller, leaner version of the winning formula that can be played in under 20 minutes.
Vexation - Expansion for Trans America and Trans Europe
Vexation is a small expansion to Transamerica and Transeuropa. A large, shared network of railroad tracks develops across the continent. But it can be annoying sometimes if other players blatantly exploit their own routes. So, from time to time you need to put a stop to that.
Gulf, Mobile & Ohio
Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio is a fast-playing railroad game for 3-5 players.
GM&O takes place in the early days of railroads in the southern United States. The game is named after one of the iconic railroad companies that were formed out of the remnants of these small companies. The players represent the founders of these early railroads.
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.
Boxcars
Boxcars is the classic game of railroading that has been played by generations of railroad game fans.
Build your own rail empire by acquiring existing railroad companies. Fund your acquisitions by delivering freight across the country. The player who builds the most effective empire and accumulates the most wealth will win the game.
Credit Mobilier
A speculative railroad game of building track, moving goods, and buying shares for 2-5 players for about an hour. During the building of the transcontinental railroad the owners of the Union Pacific Railroad Company set themselves up as the owners of a construction company – The Credit Mobilier.
Rails of New England
New England Rails is a business game set in 19th century New England for two to five players. Each player takes on the role of a would-be business tycoon seeking to increase profits by expanding business holdings and connecting them by railroad to major cities.
Epic Resort
Players compete to build the best resort for attracting fantasy heroes and tourists looking for fun and relaxation. The more you attract, the more likely monsters will attack
Overview
Hire and train your workers, build and upgrade your attractions, and convince your battle weary heroes to fight just one more time so without letting too many tourists get eaten! Gain Victory points by upgrading attractions and giving Heroes the rest they need. The highest scoring player when all monsters are defeated is the winner.
Rocky Mountains Expansion - Whistle Stop
The Rocky Mountains Expansion literally expands the Whistle Stop game board, adding a 3D mountain range to the game. These mountains provide a barrier that will challenge your West Coast aspirations, but can also provide lucrative rewards for those willing to cross them.
On The Underground: Obstruction
Setup: Before setting up the game, randomly draw three destination cards and place an obstruction tile in each of the stations they show. Shuffle those cards back into the deck.
Gameplay: A player must pay 2 branch tiles to connect a line to a station with an obstruction tile. That player then scores three points and removes the obstruction tile from the game.
On The Underground: Engineering Crew
Setup: Place on engineering crew tile per player next to the board and return the extras to the box.
Gameplay: A player may spend one of their actions to take an engineering crew tile. Each player may hold at most 1 of these tiles. It may be spend to take a branch tile or place a track token. Doing so does not cost an action.
On The Underground: Street Fair
Setup: Before setting up the game, randomly draw 3 Destination cards, and place a Street Fair tile in each of the stations they show. Shuffle those cards back in the deck.
Gameplay: When placing Track tokens, a player scores 2 points whenever they connect a station with a Street Fair tile with the Passenger start station using the same line.
The Underground Challenge: London / Berlin
In The Underground Challenge, you will compete against real Underground lines. The map starts with multiple lines already built, and you must try to beat the Underground\'s score.
Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest
In the world of Galecrest, sky pirates set sail on the winds in search of adventure, treasure, and glory. As an admiral, you command a vast and varied crew… but so do your rivals sailing other ships in the pirate fleet. Each day the fleet lands on a different island where you’ll send a crew member to collect your share of the loot, hoping they’ll return to boost your growing group of characters.
Irish Gauge
Irish Gauge, the inaugural title in the Iron Rail series, takes place in mid-1800\'s Ireland. The railway term \'track gauge\' refers to the spacing of the rails on a railway track, measured between the inner faces of the rails. Standard gauge is a precise distance of 4 feet 8.5 inches (or 1,435mm). Distances less than standard gauge are classified as narrow gauge while distances larger are termed broad gauge. The track gauge adopted by the railways in Ireland were 5 feet 3 inches (or 1,600mm).