I read that this title is a milestone in the 18xx world, one of the most important games that were made after 1830 (if not the most important), is it really?
Once in a while we will post a list of interesting 18xx-related content that was created recently (“recently” means “since our last post about this”) . The Train Rush podcast published two episodes about 18Lilliput and 1879. LINK Ambie put…
1830 with Lemmi’s moderator (3/3) – Operating Round Note: from Lemmi’s point of view, this is not a direct continuation of the previous post. Money and privates differ. It differs between video examples as well. Revenue from privates is paid…
1830 with Lemmi’s moderator (2/3) – Stock Round Note: from Lemmi’s point of view, this is not a direct continuation of the previous post. Money and privates differ. I changed player names so they are more distinct. This is 1830,…
1830 with Lemmi’s moderator (1/3) – Basics and privates auction I had a chance to play with Lemmi’s moderator for the first time at Belgian 18xx Convention. Even though at first it felt awkward, it really did speed up the…
One meeting three games and three … Well, at the next by one meeting of 2018, I went bankrupt 2 times, this time, last Saturday of 2018, we played three different 18xx games and I won 3 times. Very nice…
Our blog will be celebrating its second birthday soon. Meanwhile, year 2018 was a breakthrough for us. So many things happened, when I did this summary then I realized how many has changed. I will mention only the most important…
Photo story with comparison of the old and new version. NEW: 2018 Lookout Games edition (photos on the right) OLD: 2011 Mayfair Games edition (photos on the left) You can find my short summary at the end of the page….
I’m thinking about it all the time. How many 18xx games should our collection count? How many if I want to play only 18xx? How many, if I am a beginner player? Immediately I know what the last question will be answered by JC: “You…
I had a chance to play 1867, a game set in Canada that offers minor and major companies, mergers and transformations. In Stock Round, players may start minor companies (they don’t have shares and always pay 50/50). To do so,…