New York 1901 Board Game

February 13, 2018 - Comment

New York 1901 is a game involving territory control and city building during 1901. Players try to score the most points by constructing, demolishing, and rebuilding skyscrapers on the famous streets of New York City. On your turn, you will have a simple choice: would you rather acquire new land to build on, or knock

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New York 1901 is a game involving territory control and city building during 1901. Players try to score the most points by constructing, demolishing, and rebuilding skyscrapers on the famous streets of New York City. On your turn, you will have a simple choice: would you rather acquire new land to build on, or knock down your existing buildings to make room for bigger and better ones? You will need to expand your territory and construct your buildings shrewdly if you want to rise to the top of the real estate moguls of New York 1901.

Product Features

  • New York 1901 is a game involving territory control and city building during 1901
  • Designed by Chenier La Salle and illustrated by Vincent Dutrait
  • Family Strategy Game
  • For 2-4 Players. Ages 8 +
  • Time to Play: 30 to 60 min

Comments

Ken Brown says:

Excellent family game I can play this with my 5 year old, two 7 year olds and still feel challenged myself. No reading is required to play.It’s a light weight game in the sense that you can converse and not just focus solely on the game. But it’s a far more advanced game than Candy land or Chutes and Ladders and the other dull games young kids are usually subjected to. It’s a game with modern mechanics. You have to have a plan. Seriously hard core gamers might find it too lightweight, but that’s not many…

JRobida says:

We love this game We love this game! It’s an easy-to-learn game, and once you’ve gotten the gist it has a great level of strategy. You have to manage your resources in order to set yourself up to meet various goals later on in the game. I also love the artwork and the historical aspect of the game. It seems that the developer did a lot of research and did a great job of incorporating time period appropriate elements that make it an overall awesome experience. A+

R. Crocker says:

Build Skyscrapers in this fun and easy to learn family game! This game was a lot easier to learn and play than I expected it to be. We’ve played it numerous times in 2 player mode and have had a lot of fun doing so. The quality of the pieces, cards and board are top-notch and the art and theme are great for this style of game.It you’re looking for something fun, easy and light for casual gameplay and like the idea of building skyscrapers then this is the game for your.

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