Transamerica Review

Transamerica
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Transamerica distills the essence of a rail game. Players add tracks to a shared railroad network, competing to connect their 5 cities before anyone else does. The simple rules take less than 5 minutes to learn. The game plays quickly, too, finishing in around 30 minutes. Players with more time will be happy to play a few rematches.
The game plays well at different levels. Younger or inexperienced players can enjoy it as a fun game that teaches a bit about U.S. geography, while expert strategists will find a reasonable amount of depth and replayability relative to the simple mechanics.
A rare plus of this game is that it scales well from 2 to 6 players. It's balanced and lively with as few as 2, and it doesn't bog down with a full 6.


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Game Description: America in the 19th century: railroads are booming! Pioneer spirit and vision are everywhere. Everyone wants to be the first to build a railroad network across the country. Each player has five cities and tries to connect them with a shared network of tracks. As soon as a player has done this, the round ends. The other players lose points. At the end of the game, the player who has the most points left is the winner! A very simple railway game. The player who can make the best use of the other players' networks is generally victorious.

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