Board game, 1832: The South

1832

The South


A game by Bill Dixon

2 - 7 Players270 minutesHigh

Auction/Bidding, Network and Route Building, Stock Holding, Tile Placement

Economic, Trains, Transportation

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure of railroad development in the southeastern United States with 1832: The South, a game designed by Bill Dixon. This economic train game, published in 2006, is part of the 18xx series and offers a unique blend of auction, network building, and stock holding mechanics. With a playtime of 270 minutes, this game is perfect for those who enjoy complex and challenging gameplay. Although the rules may take some time to learn, the experience is well worth the effort. In 1832: The South, 2 to 7 players can compete to build and manage their own railroad empires, navigating the complexities of consolidation and mergers. The game features a range of companies, including A&WP, ACL, and Southern, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. As players bid, build, and manage their railroad networks, they must also keep a close eye on their stock holdings and navigate the challenges of tile placement. With its rich theme and engaging mechanics, 1832: The South is a must-play for fans of economic and train games. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a new challenge, this game is sure to provide hours of entertainment and excitement.

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