1835

Publicado em 1990

This 18xx game takes the basic mechanics from Tresham's 1829 and adds several new elements. Players seek to make the most money by buying and selling stock in various rail companies located on a German map. The board itself is actually a fairly abstract hexagonal system, with track tiles placed on top of the hexes. Players buy and sell stock in various share companies, whose actions are controlled by the majority stockholder. The stock manipulation aspect of the game is not as brutal as in 1830. Plus each 18xx title adds new and different elements to the game. This game features minor rail companies, layered stock offerings, and the formation of the Prussian railroad from the minor companies. A game is finished when the bank runs out of money, and the player with the greatest personal holdings wins.

1835

Informacoes do jogo

Jogadores
3-7 Players
Tempo
6 hours
Peso
Medium-Heavy — 3,99/5
Ano
1990
Avaliacao no BGG
7,03
Posicao no BGG
#4140
Idade minima
16+

Perguntas frequentes

1835 supports 3 to 7 players.
A typical game of 1835 takes about 360 minutes.
1835 has a complexity rating of 3.99/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for 1835 is 16+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
1835 has a rating of 7.03/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 749 ratings. It is ranked #4140 overall.
1835 was designed by Francis Tresham, Michael Meier-Bachl. It was published in 1990.