Board game, 1835

1835


A game by Francis Tresham, Bernd Brunnhofer, Michael Meier-Bachl

3 - 7 Players360 minutesHigh

Auction/Bidding, Network and Route Building, Stock Holding

Economic, Trains

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

In 1835, you'll embark on a thrilling journey through the world of trains and economics, set against the backdrop of a German map. This game is all about making the most money by buying and selling stock in various rail companies, with a unique twist. The board features a hexagonal system where track tiles are placed, adding a layer of complexity to the game. With three to seven players, the competition is fierce as you navigate the world of stock manipulation, where the majority stockholder controls the actions of the companies. As you play, you'll encounter minor rail companies, layered stock offerings, and the formation of the Prussian railroad, all of which add to the excitement and challenge of the game. With a playtime of 360 minutes, you'll need to strategize and plan carefully to emerge victorious when the bank runs out of money and the player with the greatest personal holdings is declared the winner.

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