Mini Express (English) - USED
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INFORMATIONS
| Designer : | Mark Gerrits |
| Artist : | N / A |
| Publisher : | Moaideas Game Design |
| Number of players: | 1 to 5 |
| Age : | 8 years old and + |
| Playing Time : | 30 to 45 minutes |
| Condition : | Great |
| More Info : |
Boardgamegeek (English) |
DESCRIPTION
*** BE CAREFUL, USED GAME ***
Mini Express is a strategic train game for 1 to 5 players in which you and other rich capitalists manage four railway companies. Thanks to meticulous planning and ruthless execution, players are the pioneers of the Western expansion of the 19th century, competing to be the baron of the most influential railroad and complete the transcontinental rail.
Mini Express is a series of kinds of mini rails in that on a tour each player takes one of the two actions available, although otherwise the games are not similar. Your action choices are (1) to draw the way to enlarge the railway of a company or (2) to take a stock of a company.
To put the way, you take pieces of train from the company's tank on the game board and place them by hexagon to extend the network of this company to a new city. When you do this, you gain influence on the goods that are in demand in this city. (The game includes four types of goods, and each type of good is the same color as one of the railway companies.) Each city can have a maximum of 1 to 3 companies that enter it, and when this limit is reached, you remove the game request tile. When you build a hexagon (whether it is a landscape or a city), all the other railroads in this hexag Tank (to represent them by taking advantage of how your efforts affect this area).
To take stock, you must reduce your influence in this company at the same level as the number of trains in the reservoir of this company. If you cannot do it without going below zero, you cannot do this assessment.
When all the actions have been claimed from two companies or two companies have no longer piece Train, you finish the tour and the game ends. For each property/business, you multiply the number of actions you have by a point multiplier based on the influence you have in this property/business compared to other actors. The higher your rank, the more precious of your actions will be. Whoever has the most points wins.