
1881
Das Berliner Strassenbahnspiel
A game by Michael Mette
2 - 6 Players 360 minutes High
Network and Route Building, Stock Holding, Tile Placement
Economic, Trains
Description
Get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure through the streets of Berlin with 1881: Das Berliner Strassenbahnspiel, a game designed by Michael Mette. This economic strategy game, first published in 1990, challenges 2 to 6 players to navigate the complexities of building and managing tram companies in the city, all while anticipating the arrival of the S-Bahn. With its unique blend of network and route building, stock holding, and tile placement mechanics, 1881 offers a deeply immersive experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat for its 360-minute playtime. As you delve into the world of 1881, be prepared to invest time in learning the game's rules, which can be a bit complicated. However, the payoff is well worth the effort, as you'll find yourself fully engaged in the cutthroat world of tram company management. With its intricate gameplay and high stakes, 1881 is a game that will appeal to fans of economic and train-themed games alike. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or just looking for a new challenge, 1881: Das Berliner Strassenbahnspiel is sure to provide hours of entertainment and excitement, so gather your friends and get ready to take on the streets of Berlin.
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