Railroad Rivals
Designer(s) | Glenn Drover |
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Illustrator(s) | Brian Kesinger, Mark Page, Jacoby O'Connor |
Publisher(s) | Forbidden Games (2018) |
Years active | 8+ |
Language(s) | English |
Players | 1–5 |
Setup time | <5 minutes |
Playing time | 30 min - 1 hour |
Random chance | Moderate |
Skill(s) required | Strategy |
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Railroad Rivals Railroad Rivals is a railway-themed tile-laying board game designed by Glenn Drover, illustrated by Brian Kesinger, Mark Page and Renato Imaña with graphic design by Jacoby O'Connor.
Gameplay[edit]
Each turn you will draft one new city tile, and one new railroad stock tile. You will then lay one of your city tiles next to a city tile that is already on the table so that you create a link between the two cities. The matching edges must both have the same railroad on them.
Each newly laid city gets one or more randomly drawn colored cubes placed on it that represent the goods that can be delivered from that city. After all players have laid their city tile, you will deliver one goods cube using one of that city’s railroad links. This gives you points, and raises the value of that railroad stock.
At the end of the game, your score will be the total of all of the points that you received from deliveries, other players using your railroad links and the value of all of your railroad stocks.
References[edit]
External links[edit]
Railroad Rivals at BoardGameGeek [2]
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- ↑ "Railroad Rivals: New Publisher with an Impressive Pedigree". Dice Tower News. The Dice Tower. Retrieved 9 March 2018.
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- ↑ "Forbidden Games: a new publisher faces the world of table games". Bitfeed. Bitfeed. Retrieved 11 March 2018.