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18XX

Table of contents
1 Introduction
2 List of titles in the series
3 External links

Introduction

18XX is generic term for a series of board games which recreate the building of railroads during the 19th century, as the individual terms use years in the 19th century as game title and as starting point of their game time counting. 18XX games all have several common features:

  • The games are based on hex maps representing an area of the world in which railroads are to be built
  • Railroads are build by placing hex tiles on the map which contain track. The track connects stations through which trains owned by the company run to earn revenue.
  • The games proceed with a series of stock rounds (where players buy and sell shares in railroad companies). Each stock round is followed by one or more operating rounds where railroads which have been invested in, lay track buy trains and earn revenue
  • The aim of the game is to make money by investing in the most profitable railroads
  • Railroads can pay out money to investors or withhold the money (for further train purchase or track costs). This decision affects the company's share price.
  • The games proceed in phases whereby more useful expensive trains bring in more complex track and higher values

List of titles in the series

Heterodox implementations of the game system

  • Ur 1830BC A game about irrigation in Mesopotamia, released 2001, designed by Jeroen Doumen and Joris Wiersinga
  • 2038 (board game) Asteroid belt, released 1995, designed by James Hlavaty and Thomas Lehmann

External links

Blackwater Station


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