HellRail

Published 1998

The first edition of HellRail was quite different from (and in most respects inferior to) subsequent editions. The easiest way to describe the first edition is to contrast it with the more widely known second and third (p)e(r)ditions, as only thirty (30) copies of the first edition were printed. One of the most significant differences is that the cards each have only one use in first edition, and so are divided into types: Circle cards, Rail cards, Passenger cards, and Damnations (one-use special powers). All cards are shuffled together at the start of the game, so the Circles are not laid out to begin as they are in later editions. The board is formed throughout the game by placing Rail and Circle cards. Another big difference is the fact that Circle cards have no special powers in first edition. Special game effects are only available to players fortunate enough to draw the Damnation cards. Components: 80 cards, Bridge-size (rectangular), full-color fronts, black & white backs, many miscut 4 engine tokens, cold-cast resin (poorly cast, as no vacuum table was used), unpainted (so all are white, distinguishable only by shape... spider, serpent, demon, and skull) Reimplemented by: HellRail (Second Perdition) HellRail: Third Perdition

Publishers

HellRail

Game Info

Players
2-4 Players
Time
30 min
Weight
Light-Medium — 2.0/5
Year
1998
BGG Rating
5.62
BGG Rank
#24425
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

HellRail supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of HellRail takes about 30 minutes.
HellRail has a complexity rating of 2.00/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for HellRail is 12+.
HellRail has a rating of 5.62/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 78 ratings. It is ranked #24425 overall.
HellRail was designed by Chris Young, James Kyle, Sandie Richardson. It was published in 1998.