
1890
A game by Shin-ichi Takasaki
2 - 7 Players 240 minutes Extreme
Stock Holding, Tile Placement
Economic, Trains, Transportation
Description
Get ready to dive into the world of 1890, a game that will challenge even the most seasoned board game enthusiasts. Set in the Osaka metropolitan area of Japan, this game is all about building and managing your own railroad empire. With a playtime of 240 minutes, you'll have plenty of time to strategize and make your moves, but be warned: the rules are complicated and will take some time to learn. But don't worry, the payoff is worth it - the game's unique blend of stock holding and tile placement mechanics makes for a thrilling experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As you navigate the complex world of 1890, you'll need to balance your finances, manage your resources, and outmaneuver your opponents to come out on top. With support for 2 to 7 players, you can gather your friends and family for a fun and competitive night in. Designed by Shin-ichi Takasaki and first published in 1999, 1890 is a classic game that has stood the test of time. If you're looking for a game that will put your economic and strategic skills to the test, look no further than 1890. With its rich theme and engaging gameplay, this game is sure to provide hours of entertainment for fans of economic and train-themed games.
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