Board game, Across the United States

Across the United States


A game by Hisashi Hayashi

2 - 5 Players60 minutesMedium

Network and Route Building, Stock Holding

Trains

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Across the United States is a thrilling railway and network building game that drops you right into the action of 19th century America, where the rail industry is booming. As one of 2 to 5 players, you'll take on the role of an investor looking to get rich by extending the lines of various railway companies and activating stations. With a playtime of around 60 minutes, this game is perfect for a fun and competitive evening with friends or family. The game's normal complexity level means that anyone familiar with board games will be able to jump right in, and the rules are easy to learn. Designed by Hisashi Hayashi and published in 2019, Across the United States combines network and route building with stock holding, making for a unique and engaging gameplay experience. As you build your railway empire, you'll be competing to collect the most valuable stocks, connect routes for passengers, collect commodities from cities, and even get your hands on gold bullion. With so many ways to win, you'll need to strategize and make smart decisions to come out on top. Whether you're a fan of trains or just love a good competition, Across the United States has something for everyone. With its captivating theme and addictive gameplay, you'll be hooked from the very start. So get ready to become America's richest railway millionaire and join the ranks of the most successful investors of the 19th century. With its perfect blend of strategy and luck, Across the United States is a game that will keep you coming back for more, and its short playtime means you can easily fit in a game or two on a weeknight or weekend.

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