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Rails of New England

Rails of New England

Rio Grande Games · 2011
2–5180 min13+ yrs3.3/5 complexity6.4 BGG#10.186 BGG527Strategy
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How do you play Rails of New England?

Description from BoardgameNews.com: Players in New England Rails each represent a particular state during the 19th century – Connecticut and New Hampshire with two players, with Vermont added for three players, and so on – and start with two or three businesses in play under their control.

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Rails of New England box art
official art · Rio Grande Games

Description from BoardgameNews.com:

Players in New England Rails each represent a particular state during the 19th century – Connecticut and New Hampshire with two players, with Vermont added for three players, and so on – and start with two or three businesses in play under their control. Your goal in NER is to have more assets than other players at game end, as determined by cash in hand, cost of businesses owned, special routes completed and state subsidies acquired.

The game lasts at most 16 rounds. Each round players forecast the upcoming economic condition – depression, normal or prosperity – for a future turn, then take care of any events that occur, such as "Improved Bridge Building Techniques" that allow players to build across estuaries or "Sheep Boom Goes Bust" which represents the decreased demand for wool from New England farmers as the century progressed. Four of the first five events are fixed and represent historical activities, while the other events – including devastating floods, snow, and an improved business climate – are randomized into a face-down deck. Players then each draft a business or action card, with the option to play it immediately (thereby gaining a free action) if they choose to pay the cost.

During the subsequent development phase, players take two actions in turn order, either building twice, playing cards twice, or doing each action once. Players want to build depots that connect their businesses to one of the major markets in the area: New York, Boston or Montreal; to do so, they need to pay the track costs as well as the cost of the depots themselves. Players can build multiple depots in the same action, but the cost is higher since they're doing more work in the same amount of time. Once a business is connected, it earns the owner more income each turn since it's now supplying a larger, richer market. The cards allow players to start new businesses, play special actions, claim a special route (which generates income), claim one of the six state mail contracts, or collect a state subsidy, which provides special benefits like a free depot.

As the game progresses, the players pass through time time periods, with different businesses being available in each. The first period focuses on crafts and farms, for example, while the second introduces more industrial businesses such as shoe and textile production. When passing from one period to another, players must choose to make some of their existing businesses obsolete. Since a player can manage only eight businesses, however, you'll likely want to make room for more profitable ventures anyway.

If all mail routes, state subsidies and special routes are claimed by the end of any round, the game ends at that point; otherwise the game ends after round 16, with the richest player winning New England Rails.

game anatomy
Complexity3.3 / 5
BGG rating6.4 / 10
Vibe
Strategy
Language dependence
Moderate text — a crib sheet helps
Play time
180 min
Players
2–5
Recommended age
13+ yrs
BGG rank
#10.186
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Rails of New England is a economic game, for 2–5 players, taking ~180 minutes, featuring network and route building. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Rails of New England — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Rails of New England support?
Rails of New England is played by 2–5 players.
Q5How long does a game of Rails of New England take?
A game of Rails of New England takes about 180 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Rails of New England for?
Rails of New England is recommended from age 13.
Q7How complex is Rails of New England?
Rails of New England has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 3.3 out of 5.
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