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Eagle-Gryphon Games EAG01264 Railways Through Time Collectible Card Game

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Features

  • Ages 13+
  • 120+ minute playing time
  • 2 - 6 players

Description

Railways through TimeTM is an exciting new expansion for the highly popular Railways of the World board game series. It is late 19th century America. The first time travel device is developed by Nikola Tesla. The “Tesla Coil is able to bend time-space b


Age Range (Description): 13 years to 18 years


Number of Players: 2


Brand: Eagle


Theme: Transportation


Included Components: Cards


Product Dimensions: 1.18 x 12.6 x 15.75 inches


Item Weight: 3.96 pounds


Item model number: EAG01264


Manufacturer recommended age: 13 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Eagle-Gryphon Games


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Pretty good.
Added a neat element to the game. Too many boards though, I think, because you are able to do what you want without much competition for space from the other players. Maybe playing with one less board would help. Also, something to distinguish the different time zones would be neat. Like a small change in game lay somehow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2011 by Dirk Francis

  • Railways of the World successfully enters the Fourth Dimension by adding time travel
Designed by another long time fan and experienced player of the game, Charlie Bink, Railways through Time is the newest and latest family member of the Railways of the World series. This expansion adds a new dimension to the game: time travel. While the basic gameplay and pick-up and deliver mechanism of the Railways of the World series is retained, players are now able to deliver goods across different eight eras in time, each of which is represented by its own map (The Stone Age, Egypt, Ancient Greece, The Medieval Era, The Napoleonic Era, The Old West, Industrial Age, and The Future). The amount of maps used depends on the number of players, so it's very scalable. The map artwork probably represents the best yet in the series. The concept doesn't drastically alter the original form or feel of the game, but it does create a slightly different and fun experience by offering new possibilities for deliveries, while retaining most of the things we love about the base game. It's an excellent choice for fans wanting a small twist on the original. - EndersGame @ BGG ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2011 by BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame

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