Compete to claim the best diamond, emerald, ruby, gold and silver mines, build railroads to reach them and hire trains to ship them home at the optimal moment.
This gameset does not come with printed rules or player aides. We can probably not deliver them to you as efficiently as you can for yourself. Which you will want to do anyway, just to ensure you always have the latest Living Rules. Indeed you may not even want printed rules at all if you are able to read them on a mobile device. If this seems strange, think about it. All "paper" is delivered on-line now: newspapers, magazines, computer manuals, insurance, banking and tax information, etc. This isn't a games problem; it's a paper problem. Should games really be any different? Let's all save a tree.
This set also does not include a box. If you want to purchase the full game, visit the page for the standard game: https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/dwarven-rails
The northern wastes, unrelieved in their monotony by nought but the occasional promontory, rift or settlement. Yet hidden below the snow and ice are fabled wealth for any hardy enough to seek them out. Only the tough and sturdy dwarves respond to the challenge, delving into frozen mines and building their railroads to carry away precious gems and metals.
In Dwarven Rails players build tracks between cities and mines. Each mine corresponds to a single mine card that produces a single type of good, e.g. diamonds, rubies, emeralds. Players build track using their surveyors, claim mines using their agents and operate the mines to produce goods. When their track connects the mine to their base they may ship goods home via transports to earn income. They may also construct passenger routes to gain income. Along the way they hire additional surveyors, agents and transports to increase efficiency.
Enjoyed it very much both times. ... The 20 cube limit forces you to make some interesting choices late in the game. Can't wait to try it with more players. --Chuck & Peggy Ledger
The components look good. The game has sort of a Silverton feel, but should play much faster. --Gordon Hua
Do you want this if you have Silverton? ... yeah, probably this is pretty interesting .... there are other aspects to it that do make it easier. It makes it easier to play. ... if you don't have Silverton, this is ... a shorter game that gives you sort of the feeling that you're having a full experience. --Enrico Viglino (calandale)
Note: this game comes with a plastic bag, but no box. Rules are available for download (only).
Many thanks to Werlioka for the wonderful dwarf artwork.
If you like games where you operate a business, check out Italian Rails, pickup-and-deliver in the land of Dante, and LA BISTRO, where you can run your own restaurant.
Italian Rails | LA Bistro |
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Published November 28, 2020.
This is not a mass-produced game, but printed-on-demand . We have uploaded the artwork, rules and specifications, but The Game Crafter makes it only when you order it. Learn more.
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Average Rating | 1 reviews |
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Publish Date | November 30, 2020 |
Edition | First |
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More Info | Dwarven Rails Green Edition web site |
Enjoyed it very much both times. ... The 20 cube limit forces you to make some interesting choices late in the game. Can't wait to try it with more players.
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