18EU
Economic · Negotiation

18EU

18EU is an 18xx title which depicts a century of European railroading from the 1830s to the 1930s. It shares much in common with other 18xx titles, but also includes 15 minor companies. They are auctioned before the game

2–6 players300 minages 14expert difficulty
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What is 18EU

18EU is an 18xx title which depicts a century of European railroading from the 1830s to the 1930s. It shares much in common with other 18xx titles, but also includes 15 minor companies. They are auctioned before the game starts, then pay 50/50 dividend (Minor/Owner) and finally merge to form corporations. Another special element are bonuses for completing long runs between off-map areas, that can affect huge incomes in the end game. The map stretches from France to Austria and Poland, and from northern Germany to middle Italy and features the Alps as mountains (higher tile laying costs). The game is played in sets of two operating rounds, where the railroads are built, followed by one stock round, where shares are bought and sold.

The general idea of all 18xx titles is holding shares of railway companies, building railroads by laying hex-tiles, running trains and generating income paid out as dividend. The special thing (and difference to other games) is the difference between the players´ private money and the money in the companies´ treasuries. In the end the player, who managed to acquire the biggest private fortune, wins the game!

Specs

Game details

Players
2–6
Age
+14
Duration
300 min
Difficulty
Expert
Type
Board game
Year
2001
Mechanics
Auction / Bidding · Network and Route Building · Stock Holding
Categories
Economic · Negotiation · Print & Play
Designer
David G. D. Hecht
Publisher
(Web published)
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How many players is 18EU for?

18EU plays with 2–6 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 300 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 14.

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