Great Western Trail Board Game

January 28, 2018 - Comment

In great western trail, you are rival cattlemen in 19th century America, herding cattle from Texas to Kansas city in a circular trail. Your cattle are then shipped by train, earning you money and victory points. Hire capable staff, such as cowboys to improve your herd, craftsmen to build your cattle posts, or engineers for

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In great western trail, you are rival cattlemen in 19th century America, herding cattle from Texas to Kansas city in a circular trail. Your cattle are then shipped by train, earning you money and victory points. Hire capable staff, such as cowboys to improve your herd, craftsmen to build your cattle posts, or engineers for the railroad line. Upon each arrival at the destination station, have your most valuable cattle in tow. The winner is the player who manages their herd best and exhibits good timing in mastering opportunities and pitfalls on the great western trail. Designer Alexander pfister (Mombasa) has created an extraordinary gamers game, full of exciting decisions and with enough strategies to merit countless plays.

Product Features

  • 2 to 4 players ages 12+
  • Plays in 75 to 150 minutes
  • Designed by Alexander pfister

Comments

just some dude says:

Have a cow, man 2016 was an uncommonly great year for tabletop gaming. Boosted by Kickstarter and rising production quality across the industry, there were so many titles that came out that soared above and beyond consumer expectations. Scythe and Terraforming Mars as of the date of this review have the most hype, praise and staying power of games released in that incredible year. And with good reason, those two games are brilliant games I am always willing to play. 

Steven C. Bartels says:

This game is near perfect, it incorporates many different game mechanisms We’ve played a lot of games, some short lived, some become favorites. This game is near perfect, it incorporates many different game mechanisms, but all of them flow together quite well. My favorite aspect of this game is each time we’ve played (2p and 3p), we’ve wanted it to last longer; even though it’s 1.5 – 4 hours, it plays so easily that your head won’t hurt, you won’t feel exhausted and you’ll be honestly wanting to replay immediately.

amyedm says:

So many strategies; so much fun I was worried this game would be too dense or complicated for me, but I cannot overstate how enjoyable this game is. There is a ton of stuff going on in this game, and there are so many different places that your points can come from. It utilizes a few different mechanisms like deck building, a rondel-like system, and engine building. The goal of the game is to deliver the most valuable herds of cattle to Kansas City, which is represented by cards in your hand. You craft your hand of cards…

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