Berlin Connection (2022)
Tiempo de Juego: 35
Edad Mínima: 22
Jugadores: 3 - 6
Editor: Winsome Games
Diseñadores: John Bohrer
Artistas: Desconocido
Mecánicas: Stock Holding, Network and Route Building
Edad Mínima: 22
Jugadores: 3 - 6
Editor: Winsome Games
Diseñadores: John Bohrer
Artistas: Desconocido
Mecánicas: Stock Holding, Network and Route Building
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Berlin Connection is a fast network-/portfolio-building train game with the objective of having the most valuable stock portfolio at the end of the game. Players must start new railroads, they may expand existing railroads and they are able to trade stocks in the railroads.
There are 6 colors of wooden locomotives, each color representing a railroad. Players are dealt random hands of 5-10 (depending on number of players) locomotives, which are essentially a stock portfolio; the rest of each color are placed in a pool. On your turn, you can start a railroad or increase the value of a single railroad by placing 1-5 locomotives from the remaining pool of that company or you can trade one locomotive in your portfolio for one or two locomotives from the remaining pool in a railroad.
The game board is a map of Germany, with cities worth anywhere from 1-8 points. Connecting to a city adds to a company's value. The game holds 3-6 players for about 30 minutes.
The game ends when there is a railroad in every purple city or when it is agreed that this is not possible. Players' scores are determined by the value of each railroad at the end of the game, multiplied by the number of stocks the player has for that railroad.
Berlin Connection uses the components found in Queen Games’ Paris Connection game. The Berlin Connection game comes with 2 11x17 maps of Germany that require trimming and the rules necessary to play Berlin Connection. You must own Paris Connection to play this game.
There are 6 colors of wooden locomotives, each color representing a railroad. Players are dealt random hands of 5-10 (depending on number of players) locomotives, which are essentially a stock portfolio; the rest of each color are placed in a pool. On your turn, you can start a railroad or increase the value of a single railroad by placing 1-5 locomotives from the remaining pool of that company or you can trade one locomotive in your portfolio for one or two locomotives from the remaining pool in a railroad.
The game board is a map of Germany, with cities worth anywhere from 1-8 points. Connecting to a city adds to a company's value. The game holds 3-6 players for about 30 minutes.
The game ends when there is a railroad in every purple city or when it is agreed that this is not possible. Players' scores are determined by the value of each railroad at the end of the game, multiplied by the number of stocks the player has for that railroad.
Berlin Connection uses the components found in Queen Games’ Paris Connection game. The Berlin Connection game comes with 2 11x17 maps of Germany that require trimming and the rules necessary to play Berlin Connection. You must own Paris Connection to play this game.
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