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Preußische Ostbahn Berlin-Stettiner Expansion | ||||||
Publisher | Winsome Games | |||||
Designer | Wu Harry Bohrer John | |||||
Artist | nicht genannt | |||||
Editing | Bohrer John | |||||
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Player | Duration | Age | Languages | Year | ||
3-5 | ca. 90 min | ab 8 | en de | 2009 | ||
railway - economy, majorities - adult, expert, komplex - building/construction - variant | ||||||
Preußische Ostbahn Berlin-Stettiner Expansion
Between 1842 and 1868 there were more than 200 different railroad companies in the German Empire. Markers for the individual companies are placed into towns; then one share per company is auctioned. The revenue, the remaining track markers and shares are the capital of the company. A move comprises either passing or enhancing the capital or expanding with track construction, rise of income and payment of dividends. When in the phase “determine order of play” each track is directly connected to two other tracks or players agree that nothing more can be done, the richest player wins. Berlin-Stettiner comes with two shares which are not auctioned at the start; Berlin-Stettiner becomes available when two companies have built into Berlin; the pay for the share is deposited as given in the rules, the second share can only be auctioned when all other companies have auctioned their second share. Berlin-Stettiner may build two Berlin approaches.
Expansion for Preußische Ostbahn for 3-6 players, no age given
Publisher: Winsome Games 2009 Designer: Harry Wu, John Bohrer Stock #: Essen Edition 2009 / 11 of 80
Users: For experts
Version: multi * Rules: de en * In-game text: no
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