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Free online turn-based play of nearly 100 game titles in the 18xx stock trading and corporate operations games family, nearly all railroad themed.
Small 18xx boardgame event held every November in St. Paul, MN, USA.
Small niche board game convention held every June in Portland, OR, USA. Site contains registration information, photos of past events, and a link to the event's Discord chat group.
Includes an analytical list of rule differences among 18xx games. It covers most games and is maintained by Nick Wedd.
Annual 18xx convention in Asturias, Spain. Registration fee includes all meals. Site includes photos from previous years, and Spanish video tutorials for several games.
Two small gaming conventions a year, at Pentecost and in November, in Mechelen, Belgium.
Information on amateur, gamekits, and commercially available games. Features reviews, news, beginner's guide, and overview (including tile manifests) of existing games. Last updated in 2011.
Small annual convention held every January in Chattanooga, TN, USA. Primarily an 18xx tournament, but also hosts an official Puffing Billy tournament for all railroad themed games. Site includes basic registration information only.
By Robert Jasiek. An urban game design. Features general and historical information.
Revenue calculator, and mapper applets for 1830, 1835, 1856, 1876-30, 1876-35, and 1899.
This German site is the homepage of the 18xx moderator program. Information about 18xx variants and other free software.
Reference sheets for a set of older titles: 1829, 1830, 1835, 1846, 1856, 1861, 1870, and 18EU. Maps, basic descriptions of trains and companies, rules errata, and ongoing PBEM games.
Includes rules and strategy guides for 1830, 1849, 1850, 1889, and 18MEX, and a detailed guide to using poker chips for board games.
Gaming club which hosts an annual 18xx convention in Denver, CO, USA. Site includes code of conduct, list of library games, and links for hotel booking.
Links and information about the series.
Free online turn-based play of nearly 100 game titles in the 18xx stock trading and corporate operations games family, nearly all railroad themed.
Annual 18xx convention in Asturias, Spain. Registration fee includes all meals. Site includes photos from previous years, and Spanish video tutorials for several games.
Includes rules and strategy guides for 1830, 1849, 1850, 1889, and 18MEX, and a detailed guide to using poker chips for board games.
Two small gaming conventions a year, at Pentecost and in November, in Mechelen, Belgium.
Small 18xx boardgame event held every November in St. Paul, MN, USA.
Gaming club which hosts an annual 18xx convention in Denver, CO, USA. Site includes code of conduct, list of library games, and links for hotel booking.
Small annual convention held every January in Chattanooga, TN, USA. Primarily an 18xx tournament, but also hosts an official Puffing Billy tournament for all railroad themed games. Site includes basic registration information only.
Small niche board game convention held every June in Portland, OR, USA. Site contains registration information, photos of past events, and a link to the event's Discord chat group.
Information on amateur, gamekits, and commercially available games. Features reviews, news, beginner's guide, and overview (including tile manifests) of existing games. Last updated in 2011.
Reference sheets for a set of older titles: 1829, 1830, 1835, 1846, 1856, 1861, 1870, and 18EU. Maps, basic descriptions of trains and companies, rules errata, and ongoing PBEM games.
Revenue calculator, and mapper applets for 1830, 1835, 1856, 1876-30, 1876-35, and 1899.
This German site is the homepage of the 18xx moderator program. Information about 18xx variants and other free software.
Links and information about the series.
Includes an analytical list of rule differences among 18xx games. It covers most games and is maintained by Nick Wedd.
By Robert Jasiek. An urban game design. Features general and historical information.
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