Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Catan Histories: Settlers of America Trails to Rails
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Catan Histories: Settlers of America Trails to Rails Review
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- Standalone game, takes up to 2 hours to play
- For 3-4 players
- Contents include 120 railroad tracks, 48 cities, 8 train engines, 8 settlers wagon, 1 outlaw, 40 goods cubes and 40 gold coins
- Also 4 building cost overview charts, 1 map board, 2 dice, 12 number tokens, 95 resource cards, 24 development cards and 1 rulebook
The 19th Century has arrived and America is heading west. Settlers form wagon trains and create long trails as they leave the east behind. Their goal as they strike out towards the fertile land of the vast prairies is to grow crops and claim grazing lands for their hungry herds of cattle. As more people head west, new cities pop up. But the vast distances between them require a new form of transportation for vital goods...the railroads!
In Settlers of America: Trails to Rails, you'll experience the pioneer days of the old west! A large and beautiful map of the United States utilizes the simple yet fun Catan hex-tile system of play. Players collect and trade resources in order to purchase and move settlers, build cities, lay rails, and acquire and move trains. Rail links allow them to acquire gold, which allows them to buy resources and use other player's rails. Fulfill your manifest destiny by being the first to use your trains to deliver 8 goods to your opponent's cities and win the game!
Contents of Settlers of America: Trails to Rails:
- 120 Rails
- 48 Cities
- 8 Train Engines
- 8 Settler Wagons
- 1 Outlaw
- 40 Goods Cubes
- 40 Gold Coins
- 4 Building Costs Cards
- 1 Map Board
- 12 Number Tokens
- 95 Resource Cards
- 24 Development Cards
- 2 Dice
- 1 Rulebook
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