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Ride The Rails

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Ride The RailsThe station is jam packed full of excited people ready to ride the rails. Mason is off to Chicago, Ashley to Denver, and Hunter is going all the way to San Francisco. The train arrives, and passengers start detraining the sleeper cars with the red capped porters expertly loading their luggage onto the baggage carts. Enthusiastic travelers crowd the doors, anxiously anticipating their adventure cruising across America in style! In Ride the Rails, you

The station is jam-packed full of excited people ready to ride the rails. Mason is off to Chicago, Ashley to Denver, and Hunter is going all the way to San Francisco. The train arrives, and passengers start detraining the sleeper cars with the red-capped porters expertly loading their luggage onto the baggage carts. Enthusiastic travelers crowd the doors, anxiously anticipating their adventure cruising across America in style!

In Ride the Rails, you will invest in railroad companies, build railway track across the United States, and deliver passengers to as many cities as possible. Each round, a new railroad company is introduced to the game, and each railroad company has its own special placement rules! Deliver passengers to as many cities as possible to earn the most points. Be cautious in your travels as shareholders of railroads that you use will also earn points!

Ride the Rails is the second title in the Iron Rail series by Capstone Games.

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Ride the Rails from publisher Capstone Games, designer John Bohrer and artist Ian O'Toole is the second in the “Iron Rails” series of games. It follows on from last year's sell-out hit, Irish Gauge.

Ride the Rails, takes the mechanisms and aesthetics seen in meaty “cube rails” board games like the 18XX series and streamlines them into a more accessible package. If you want to move on from games like Ticket To Ride but feel heavier train games like Age of Steam and Russian Railroads won't get to the table enough, Ride the Rails could be a good option.

How to ride the rails

Ride the Rails is a route building, pick up and deliver game. Players build up stocks in the companies building railroads across the USA, before transporting passengers from city to city. Players gain money for both transporting passengers and for using the rail companies whose stock they own.

Each round players add a new stock to their portfolio, next they can build or extend a route in an attempt to connect cities. Lastly, each player picks up a passenger meeple that had been patiently waiting for you to not only send a train but build the damn train line in the first place.

Of course, they are happy to just be on a train so you can send them anywhere you want. The more cities you pass through the more money you make. Each time you go between two cities, the share price of the company that owns that track also goes up. When you cash in your dividend you get the share value multiplied by the number of shares you own.

So, you want to take the longest route possible, but you want to avoid routes that won't increase your share value. You could find yourself in a situation where making money for yourself makes two, three or four times as much for your opponent. This concept of “incentive management” is central to gameplay. Avoiding helping your opponents too much, while setting them up so they have to help you, seems to be key to success here.

Last call for passengers

This board game appeals to me no end and I will be picking up a copy when it comes out. The graphic design is clean and easy to understand. The rules book is just two sides of A4. The route building and pick up and deliver mechanism seem entertaining while the share management aspect appears very easy to grasp.

With medium complexity and lasting only about an hour, this game is right up my street (or should that be track? Tunnel? Ok, maybe not tunnel). I've seen a few people even go as far as to say Ride the Rails is replacing Ticket to Ride in their collection. While others are comparing it to other successful train games like Mini-rails and Chicago Express. And frankly, that's a big accolade.

Ride the Rails and it's expansion map France/Germany is out late July 2020, pre-order now.

 

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Color: Black, Number Of Shelves: 2, Size: 22in
I installed these shelves in a bedroom to get things off my dresser and some decor. Once mounted they look really nice. The black finish looks clean and modern and they blend in well with the room. Installation was pretty straightforward. The metal bracket mounts to the wall first and then the shelf slides over the bracket. As long as you take your time lining things up it’s a simple project. One thing I strongly recommend is not using the white plastic self-drilling drywall anchors that come with the kit. I’ve used that style before on other projects and they tend to strip out easily and leave larger holes in drywall. I used better anchors instead and the shelves mounted much more securely. The rest of the hardware worked fine and once installed the shelves feel solid and hold items well. Pros - Clean modern look - Easy installation - Feels solid once mounted - Good size for books or decor Cons - The small level included isn’t very accurate — use your own level - One of the metal brackets was slightly bent out of the box but straightened out easily Helpful tip: Use your own level and better drywall anchors if you have them. It makes installation easier and the shelves will mount much more securely. Final thoughts: For the price these are nice looking floating shelves that install easily and work well for light storage and decor.
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Color: Black, Number Of Shelves: 4, Size: 15.7in
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The shelves sag away from the wall overtime
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Although the wood quality and finish of the shelf are clean and well-made, the main issue is that the shelves begin to sag over time while holding around 10 pounds, even though the product listing claims they can support up to 20 pounds. They may perform better on a brick wall, but on drywall you should be cautious. To fix the problem, I had to purchase floating shelf brackets for support, which solved the sagging issue. However, this defeats the purpose of the “floating” aesthetic. Since the shelf is in my bedroom, I can overlook it, but I personally wouldn’t install these in a common area if I wanted a clean floating look.
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