Rail Baron

出版于 1977 年

Rail Baron is one of the earlier train games - boardgames with a railroad theme. Players move trains along historical USA railroad lines and collect delivery payoffs. They compete to purchase the railroads in order to assemble a network that gives access to important map destinations while simultaneously trying to prevent their opponents from doing so. From the Box (Avalon Hill Bookshelf Game) Only in America! You are living in the heyday of the locomotive. You are Jay Gould. And you have just added another railroad to your vast railroad empire. Flushed with success, you now retire to the sartorial splendor of your very own Pullman Palace Car. The dream ends. You awaken to reality with the thought... "just another fantasy." Ahh, but for the grace of Avalon Hill, you dream continues. Here, in Rail Baron, you become a latter day Gould, or a Cornelius Vanderbilt, or any of those menacingly infamous moguls whose wizardry and acumen established the criteria for which business success was to be judged in decades to come. Rail Baron is played on a large board of the United States RR network. in fact, it comes in three separate boards. Laid end to end, it spell out America and portrays the 28 major rail lines and major cities they connected during the halcyon days of railroading. You start with $20,000 - and a train. You make money on trips from city to city. Pretty soon you've got enough money to build up your empire (you can buy the B&O and C&O for just $44,000). More holdings bring more money your way (track rental) from your opponents. With many new nuances of strategy, it becomes a game where fortunes see-saw until the last rail baron is bankrupt - or has accumulated the $200,000 needed to win. All of this may take 3 to 4 hours. But it's great fun for 3 to 6 people, ages 10 & up. Contents: United States Mapboard, rules folder, Payoff chart, 28 Rail Line Title cards, 6 Express Train cards, 6 Superchief cards, 6 sets of tokens and matching colored chips, 2 white and 1 colored dice, pack of play money. The GENERAL Index Article List: The GENERAL Vol.15,No.2 Rail Baron – “Strategy for the Fourth Man - A Rail Baron Clinic” (Strategy) Michael Gray The GENERAL Vol.16,No.5 Rail Baron – “The Short Game and the Two-Man Game” (Variant Discussion) Gary Charbonneau The GENERAL Vol.21,No.5 Rail Baron – “MOVIN' ON: Strategies & Tactics for Rail Baron" (Strategy) By Bertrand Bauer The GENERAL Vol.25,No.5 Rail Baron – “Freight Train- A Rail Baron variant” (Variant) Kenneth Waido The GENERAL Vol.23,No.6 Rail Baron – “My Favorite Lines - The Railroads of Rail Baron” (Strategy) by Matt Ellis The GENERAL Vol.28,No.3 Rail Baron – “Government Intervention in Rail Baron- A variant for Avalon Hill's game of empire-building” (Variant Discussion) Stephen Taylor, Jim Brown and Alan Marian

出版商

Rail Baron

游戏信息

玩家
3-6 Players
时长
4 hours
复杂度
Light-Medium — 2.26/5
年份
1977
BGG 评分
6.63
BGG 排名
#3676
最低年龄
10+

常见问题

Rail Baron supports 3 to 6 players.
A typical game of Rail Baron takes about 240 minutes.
Rail Baron has a complexity rating of 2.26/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Rail Baron is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Rail Baron has a rating of 6.63/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,695 ratings. It is ranked #3676 overall.
Rail Baron was designed by Jr., R. S. Erickson, Thomas F. Erickson. It was published in 1977.