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18DE: Germany
18DE: Germany
by All-Aboard Games (2021)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
14+

Playing Time
4 hours to 5 hours
Categories
  • Transportation
  • Economic
  • Trains
  • Designers
  • Scott Petersen
  • Mechanisms
  • Tile Placement
  • Stock Holding
  • Auction/Bidding
  • Route/Network Building
  • Investment
  • Artists
  • Scott Petersen
  • Family
  • 18xx
  • Digital Implementations: 18xx.games
  • Rating: 7.63/10 from 10 users

    Description

    ??18DE: Germany – This is a more conventional operational game that uses the great merger/conversion system from 1817, but strips out the short selling. It plays fast and it feels like a full game experience in only 3-4 hours.

    Medium (3-4h) 1817-style game, but with no short sales.

    Rules changes from 1817:
    - No short selling
    - No NY, but there are OO tiles (tile layer chooses orientation and token placement like in 1830).
    - OO tiles use the route restriction from the NY tiles in 1817 (may not include both cities in a hex on the same route).
    - New private company auction process
    - All set out for sale, put $10 chip bonus money on each private company (player that drafts the card gets the bonus money)
    - PD goes first (keeps PD), may select a private company or pass (out of current round of draft if pass), then take turns around the table drafting or passing a private company until all have passed.
    - Pass PD to next player and place a $10 chip on remaining private companies.
    - Repeat this process until all sold, PD goes to the next player in turn order after the player that drafted the last item
    - New private companies
    - River Bridge Builders, face value 60
    - One time use. Owning company may place a tile of the next available color out of phase in a OO hex following the normal track building rules.
    - Western Europe Connections, face value 40
    - Owning company may place the red “W” tile on Brussels, Amsterdam, or Paris (match orientation). If not placed during its first operation, any company may place it during their operation.
    - Eastern Europe Connections, face value 40
    - Owning company may place the red “E” tile on Warsaw, Prague, Vienna (match orientation). If not placed during its first operation, any company may place it during their operation.
    - “E” and “W” tiles
    - This tile now counts as a 10 revenue off-board area. If a route contains both the “E” and “W” off-board areas, it also includes the respective bonuses (“+”) revenue in the route’s value per the phase color. Both hexes must be counted in a single train’s run to earn the bonuses.
    - E tile (may be placed in Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris--match spikes)
    - 2 connections, 10 value, +40,+50,+70,+100
    - W tile (may be placed in Warsaw, Prague, Vienna--match spike)
    - 1 one connection, 10 value, +40,+50,+70,+100

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