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   Confederate Rails: Railroading in the American Civil War 1861-1865 (2018)

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Durchschnittliche Spieldauer: 330
Mindestalter: 12
Anzahl Spieler: 2 - 5
Verlag: Against the Odds, LPS, Inc.
Designer: Richard H. Berg
Künstler: Mark Mahaffey
Mechaniken: Unbekannt
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Annual 2016 Issue In the spring of 1861 the American Railroad Journal predicted that the majority of the railroads would be unaffected by the Civil War, a mistaken prophecy, indeed. Confederate Rails, designed by Richard H. Berg, is a unique type of railroad game. Players operate the historical railways of the Confederate States of America during one of the "hottest wars" of the 19th Century – the American Civil War - which ends up turning it into a kind of an "anti-railroad" game. Not only do players have to deliver goods, supplies and military loads during a difficult time, but they have to adjust to a dwindling rail network. Yes, paradoxically each player's rolling stock and rail net are at their absolute finest on the first turn. From there on in the players (representing the South's various railroad companies) battle Union military advances, each other, Confederate government decrees (and neglects), the rapidly inflating and worthless money, plus wear and tear on irreplaceable equipment. The system also contains far more “outside events” than most rail games... thanks to the war. As the tagline on the cover suggests, it becomes an increasingly against the odds situation to stave off hunger and defeat among the South's armies. Maps - One full color 22" x 34" mapsheet Counters - 280 full color die-cut counters Cards - 24 full color cards Rules length - Around 12 pages Charts and tables - 2 Complexity - Low How challenging is it solitaire? - Poor Playing time - Up to 3 to 4 hours for each game Designer - Richard Berg Development - Lembit Tohver Graphic Design - Mark Mahaffey —description from the publisher website

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