#214: Ride the Rails, Era The Medieval Age and A Short Topic Extravaganza

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  • Ride the Rails Overview 01:01:21

  • Ride the Rails Review 01:05:25

  • Lookback of Era The Medieval Age 01:36:31

  • News with Tony T 01:40:36

  • A Short Topic Extravaganza 02:36:29

Opening Banter and Reviews

Games of Yesteryear

Feature Review: Ride of the Rails

The station is jam-packed full of excited people ready to ride the rails. Mason is off to Chicago, Ashley to Denver, and Hunter is going all the way to San Francisco. The train arrives, and passengers start detraining the sleeper cars with the red-capped porters expertly loading their luggage onto the baggage carts. Enthusiastic travelers crowd the doors, anxiously anticipating their adventure cruising across America in style! In Ride the Rails, you will invest in railroad companies, build railway track across the United States, and deliver passengers to as many cities as possible. Each round, a new railroad company is introduced to the game, and each railroad company has its own special placement rules! Deliver passengers to as many cities as possible to earn the most points. Be cautious in your travels as shareholders of railroads that you use will also earn points! Ride the Rails is the second title in the Iron Rail series by Capstone Games.

Designed by John Bohrer

Published by Capstone Games

BoardGameGeek.com Entry

Lookback: Era: Medieval Age

Era: Medieval Age serves as the spiritual successor to Roll Through The Ages. While Roll Through The Ages was a pioneer for roll-and-write-style games, Era is a pioneer for roll-and-build! In Era, your dice represent different classes of medieval society as players attempt to build the most prosperous city. The "build" comes into play as players actually build their cities on their boards. You will use beautifully modeled three-dimensional components such as walls, keeps, farms, and other structures. By the end of the game, each player will have a unique city of their very own! Era: Medieval Age is made even more challenging as players interact with each other in ways such as extortion, scorched earth, and, of course, disease! Hey, this is the Medieval Age, right? Speaking of which, Era serves as the first of a new series of standalone roll-and-build games from Matt Leacock and eggertspiele!

Designed by Matt Leacock

Published by Eggertspiele

BoardGameGeek.com Entry

Gaming News by Tony T

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