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1870 [SCRIPTED] : Railroading across the Trans-Mississippi
   
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Type: Game
Game Category: Strategy Games
Complexity: High Complexity
Number of Players: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Play Time: 180+ minutes
Assets: Scripting, Rules
Tags: 18xx
File Size
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409.103 KB
Oct 19, 2019 @ 8:13pm
Aug 23, 2020 @ 3:28pm
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1870 [SCRIPTED] : Railroading across the Trans-Mississippi

Description
Designed by Bill Dixon and Published by Mayfair Games in 1992
For 2-6 players in about 360 Minutes

Following Description taken from Boardgamegeek:[boardgamegeek.com]

This 18xx game takes the basic mechanics from Tresham's 1829, and adds several new elements. Players seek to make the most money by buying and selling stock in various rail companies located on a map of central United States. The board itself is actually a fairly abstract hexagonal system, with track tiles placed on top of the hexes. Players buy and sell stock in various share companies, whose actions are controlled by the majority stockholder. The stock manipulation aspect of the game is widely-regarded as one of the best. Plus each 18xx title adds new and different elements to the game.

This game features private companies with special money-making capabilities and sizeable map which encourages most (if not all) share companies to become profitable. A game is finished when the bank runs out of money, and the player with the greatest personal holdings wins.

If you enjoy this game support the Designers and Publishers by purchasing an 18xx game from:
Golden Spike Games[www.goldenspikegames.com]
All Aboard Games[all-aboardgames.com]
Marflow Games[18xx-marflow-games.de]

Scripted with GC2's 18Engine
Github [github.com]
2 Comments
Dimikosta  [author] Feb 19, 2024 @ 2:02pm 
Hey thanks for letting me know!

This seems to be a Steam Cloud issue. I've recently changed PCs and there's a chance due to Steam Cloud conflicts between devices things get removed from your cloud. That seems to be what happened here and with a few other of my mods. I might still have the assets somewhere, but it may be a while until its recovered. Your best bet is finding someone who has the mod cached and having them upload it to their steam cloud. They could then send over the save/json to me and I could update the mod.

:tableflip:
Rakashan Feb 18, 2024 @ 7:46pm 
Same question as was posted on the 1856 mod. I would love to play these games but there are models and tiles failing to load from cloud-3.steamusercontent.com

Are these mods still valid?