German Railways

Publie en 2008

Preußische Ostbahn is the second game in Winsome's Historic Railroads System and was initially released at Essen 2008 and was reprinted in January 2010. Queen Games is scheduled to release this game in July 2011 as "German Railways", which will be the first in their Iron Horse collection. The Queen Games version will have considerably improved components, and the rules will not be modified from those of the original release. Harry Wu's Preußische Ostbahn builds upon the system established in Chicago Express, and takes the game series to Germany, 1840-1870. Preußische Ostbahn (Prussian Eastern Railroad in English) introduces an innovative new Player Order mechanism to the system. In addition, each Railroad now has a special characteristic, based upon its history: Preußische Ostbahn - May build up to 4 track; 20 black track; Königsberg start. Niederschlesische - No City Penalty; 17 brown track; Breslau start. Sächsische - May build up to 2 track; 11 orange track; Leipzig start. Bayerische - Track cost -1 per hex; 16 blue track; München start. Main-Weser - Double one City Income; 14 yellow track; Kassel start. Badische - One free rural track/build; 15 red track; Mannheim start. Köln-Mindener - $5 maximum expediture/build; 12 purple track; Essen start. Berlin-Hamburger - Must connect both to receive Dividends; 13 green track; Wittenberge start. Preußische Ostbahn is a German Family Game.

Auteurs

German Railways

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
3-5 Players
Temps
1 hours
Poids
Medium — 2,93/5
Annee
2008
Note sur BGG
6,97
Classement sur BGG
#3377
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

German Railways supports 3 to 5 players.
A typical game of German Railways takes about 60 minutes.
German Railways has a complexity rating of 2.93/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for German Railways is 12+.
German Railways has a rating of 6.97/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,057 ratings. It is ranked #3377 overall.
German Railways was designed by Harry Wu. It was published in 2008.