
Tracks to Titicaca
A game by John Bohrer
2 - 6 Players 180 minutes Medium
Crayon Rail System
Trains
Description
Get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure with Tracks to Titicaca, a classic board game designed by John Bohrer and first published in 1996. In this exciting game, 2 to 6 players take on the role of tenacious rail barons, competing to build the most profitable railroad networks in the high Andes of South America. With a playtime of 180 minutes, you'll have plenty of time to strategize and outmaneuver your opponents as you acquire mines and build tracks to connect them. The game's normal complexity makes it easy for experienced board game enthusiasts to learn and dive right in. As you navigate the challenges of civil disorder and internecine wars, you'll need to balance your resources and make tactical decisions to come out on top. The Crayon Rail System adds a unique twist to the game, allowing you to create a customized railroad network that will help you access the most lucrative mines in the region. With its emphasis on gameplay over production values, Tracks to Titicaca is a true "gamer's game" that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Will you be the first to reach remote Sucre, Bolivia with a rail line, or will you accumulate the highest total mine revenue to claim victory? There's only one way to find out – gather your friends and get ready to ride the rails to Titicaca.
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