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Silverton
| Year: | 1991 |  |
| Designer: | Dori Smith Phillip John Smith |
| Publisher name: | Two Wolf Games |
| Status: | Out of print |
| Type: | Board |
| No. of players: | 2-6 |
| Duration: | 300 minutes and more |
| German reviews: | GoodGameGuide |
| English reviews: | E2P, ER |
| Successors: | Silverton (1999); Mayfair; Phillip John Smith
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| Comment: | maintheme:Railway majortheme:America |
| Box text: | Silverton is a game about railroads in the Colorado-Utah-New Mexico area during the gold and silver rush days of the late 1800's. Up to six people can play. Each player builds a railroad to carry passengers and freight; and acquires Claims that produce gold, silver, lumber, and coal. Players compete for the best routes, the best claims, and the passenger traffic to various cities of the area. |
| Contents: | game board, Rules booklet, 2 dice, 448 die cut counters, claim deck (72 cards), Passenger deck (18 cards), 4 turn sequence cards, 36 train cards, play money |
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| Last modified: | 27.02.14 |
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| Link to this page: | https://www.luding.org/cgi-bin/GameData.py/ENgameid/1810 |
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