Board game, Southern Pacific

Southern Pacific


A game by John Bohrer

3 - 5 Players60 - 90 minutesMedium

Auction/Bidding, Network and Route Building, Stock Holding

Economic, Trains, Transportation

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

The American Southwest is booming, and the railroads are where the action's at in Southern Pacific. This game is all about making savvy investments, building your railroad empire, and outmaneuvering your opponents to come out on top. With three to five players taking on the roles of railroad presidents, the competition is fierce as you auction stock, build new track, acquire existing routes, and decide how to pay dividends to keep your shareholders happy. The goal is to build your railroad's dominance across Texas, but beware - a "bull market" auction at the end of each round can disrupt your plans and leave you vulnerable to a hostile takeover. As you navigate the world of high finance and railroad expansion, you'll need to balance your short-term goals with your long-term strategy. The game's auction and bidding mechanics add an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability, as you try to outbid your opponents for the stocks and routes that will give you the upper hand. With no luck involved, the game is all about making smart decisions and adapting to the changing landscape. The game mechanics of network and route building, combined with stock holding, make for a thrilling experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. And with a playtime of just 60 to 90 minutes, you can get in on the action without making a huge time commitment. In the end, the player with the most cash in hand will be declared the winner, making every decision count. With its normal complexity level, Southern Pacific is easy to learn for anyone familiar with board games, and its economic and transportation themes will appeal to fans of trains and strategy games. Designed by John Bohrer and published in 2018, Southern Pacific offers a fun and challenging experience for players who enjoy games like this. So gather your friends, get ready to build your railroad empire, and find out who will come out on top in the wild world of Southern Pacific.

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