1889: History of Shikoku Railways
Economic · Trains

1889: History of Shikoku Railways

1889, an 18xx game in the series originated by Francis Tresham's 1829, is set in Shikoku Japan. The rules are similar to 1830: Railways & Robber Barons on a smaller and terrain-heavy map.

2–6 players240 minages 14heavy difficulty
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What is 1889: History of Shikoku Railways

1889, an 18xx game in the series originated by Francis Tresham's 1829, is set in Shikoku Japan. The rules are similar to 1830: Railways & Robber Barons on a smaller and terrain-heavy map.

In 1889, 2-6 players will use money to purchase shares in railroad companies during Share Dealing Rounds. Between subsequent Share Dealing Rounds, railroad corporations then conduct operations on the game board, with the decisions being made by the player who is the major share holder. The game simulates the progression of railroad development during an historic period on Shikoku. Old trains become obsolete while the revenue earnings from cities grows over time. Players will try to purchase the most profitable shares at the right times of the game to maximize earnings in dividends and stock value gains. In the end, the player with the highest value of personal cash and held stocks is the winner.

The game was originally available in kit form from Wild Heaven, and is now also being published by Grand Trunk Games.

Specs

Game details

Players
2–6
Age
+14
Duration
240 min
Difficulty
Heavy
Type
Board game
Year
2004
Mechanics
Auction / Bidding · Hexagon Grid · Market
Categories
Economic · Trains · Transportation
Designer
Yasutaka Ikeda
Publisher
Grand Trunk Games
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How many players is 1889: History of Shikoku Railways for?

1889: History of Shikoku Railways plays with 2–6 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 240 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 14.

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