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03 December 2020
A fast-playing but strategically challenging game in the vein of "Splendor."
This is a solid and very engaging engine-building game that can be played in less than an hour. Imagine playing Splendor combined with the drafting aspect of 7 Wonders, and you'll get the idea. There's not much player interaction other than the drafting, as you are too focused on your own building projects to really pay attention to thwarting other players' plans. It's a game in which you MUST plan ahead but also reserve options for yourself in case the cards don't go your way. The solo mode is also fun and rewarding. This game is not a "Splendor Killer" but it definitely scratches the same itch while adding a more meditative aspect. I would strongly recommend it to people who are getting familiar with the idea of engine-building games.

12 January 2017
Deluxe version of gaming classic
A beautifully laid-out, larger, easier-to-play version of this classic hobby game. The map board is enormous, which is both fun and slightly intimidating when you are trying to find places to fit everything on a table. The assorted cards are standard playing-card size now, which is helpful for handling and vision, and also look nicer. The different trains for each player are now not only different colors, but different types as well: blue cars are passenger cars, green cars are cabooses, and so on. It also includes the 1910 expansion which adds a number of new, high-stakes destination cards to the base game. This game is fun, if rather simple, and serves as a great introduction to hobby gaming. I only have two complaints about this edition, which in no way disqualify it from being a recommended purchase.
1) The larger train cars and cards are not compatible with the many, many expansions to the game if that is something you are interested in pursuing.
2) The back of the enormous board is just a screened version of the cover art. Why would you not add an alternative map on the back and double the value of the game? This was a real wasted opportunity.
Still, even with those caveats, it's a great game with a lot of replay value and it looks great on your table or on your game shelf.