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Isle of Trains (2014)
Playtime: 45
Min. Age: 13
Players: 2 - 4
Publisher: Lookout Games, Looping Games, Dice Hate Me Games
Designers: Seth Jaffee, Dan Keltner
Artists: Christopher Kirkman, Daniel Guidera
Mechanics: Action Points, Contracts, Layering, Turn Order: Progressive, Variable Player Powers, Hand Management, Move Through Deck, Tech Trees / Tech Tracks, Income, Multi-Use Cards, Modular Board, Sudden Death Ending, Set Collection, Tags
Min. Age: 13
Players: 2 - 4
Publisher: Lookout Games, Looping Games, Dice Hate Me Games
Designers: Seth Jaffee, Dan Keltner
Artists: Christopher Kirkman, Daniel Guidera
Mechanics: Action Points, Contracts, Layering, Turn Order: Progressive, Variable Player Powers, Hand Management, Move Through Deck, Tech Trees / Tech Tracks, Income, Multi-Use Cards, Modular Board, Sudden Death Ending, Set Collection, Tags
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In Isle of Trains, players are train operators, building trains with the right mix of freight cars needed to complete delivery contracts before your opponents.
Cards are used in multiple ways: they can be built as train cars or buildings supporting your train line, used as currency to pay the cost of building those new train cars and buildings, or used as cargo to load on available train cars.
When loading cargo on an opponent’s train, players receive an immediate benefit or action, but they are also giving their opponent the cargo they just might need to be able to complete a delivery contract and score big!
Balancing the need to upgrade your train, take advantage of benefits from loading other players' trains, and complete delivery contracts first is the key to being the most successful train operator on the Isle of Trains!
Cards are used in multiple ways: they can be built as train cars or buildings supporting your train line, used as currency to pay the cost of building those new train cars and buildings, or used as cargo to load on available train cars.
When loading cargo on an opponent’s train, players receive an immediate benefit or action, but they are also giving their opponent the cargo they just might need to be able to complete a delivery contract and score big!
Balancing the need to upgrade your train, take advantage of benefits from loading other players' trains, and complete delivery contracts first is the key to being the most successful train operator on the Isle of Trains!
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