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Title: Rio Grande Games: Chicago & Northwestern - Strategic Train Board Game, Build & Invest in Railroads in The Late 1800's, Age 14+, 3-5 Players, 30-60 Min Condition: New Release Date: 01/03/2024 Description: RIO GRANDE GAMES: CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN - Robber Barons vie for dominance as they build railroads from Chicago across the vast plains of America’s midwest. Sales of stock raise the capital necessary for these fledgling railroads to drive west through the bountiful heartland in their quest for huge profits. Difficult decisions must be made, balancing future growth vs immediate income. Timing is critical, assessing the best moment to seize opportunities for their maximum value. Money management is crucial, there are no loans in this game to bail you out. Choose your actions wisely, discern your competitor’s interests carefully, be prepared to act decisively when you must. Chicago & NorthWestern is for 3-5 players for about an hour. Expand your board game collection with Chicago & NorthWestern, the ultimate test of strategy and foresight! Don't miss the chance to become the master of the rails in this exhilarating economic showdown! Ages 14+, 3-5 Players, 30-60 Min Item Height: 2mm Item Width: 102mm Item Weight: 1.1 poundsg Age Level: 14 years and up Brand: Rio Grande Games Color: Multicolor Item Length: 142mm Material: Cardboard Country/Region of Manufacture: China Type: Board Games Min. Number of Players: 3-5 MPN: RIO663
- STRATEGY NOT LUCK: There is no luck in this economic battle, you win or lose on your own abilities in this arena. The player with the most cash at the end of the game is the winner. Ties are possible, but extremely rare.
- CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN is designed by John Bohrer and artist Todd Sanders.
- MAKE STRATEGIC MOVES: Players decide when Dividends are paid to stock shareholders. Players decide where to build, how much to build and when to reap the benefits of opportunities presented.
- 1800's RAILROAD THEMED BOARD GAME: Players start railroads, invest in railroads, and build track across the great plains of America in the late 1800s.
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