Category: Transportation
2 games in this category

Empire Builder
Empire Builder, first published in 1982 by Mayfair Games, is a classic railroad strategy game that introduced the “crayon rails” system. Designed by Darwin Bromley and Bill Fawcett, the game tasks players with building rail networks across the United States and Canada while delivering goods to meet demand cards. What set it apart was its innovative mechanic: players literally draw their tracks on the board with crayons or erasable markers, creating a personalized rail empire as the game unfolds. This tactile element gave Empire Builder a unique charm and replayability, as every session produced a different map of connections and strategies.
Gameplay revolves around balancing construction costs with the profits earned from delivering goods. Players begin with $40 million and must carefully allocate funds to lay track across varied terrain—ordinary dots cost $1 million, mountains $2 million, small cities $3 million, and major cities $5 million. Crossing rivers or ocean inlets adds further expense, forcing players to weigh efficiency against opportunity. Delivering goods to cities listed on demand cards earns revenue, while event cards introduce unexpected challenges such as disasters or economic shifts. The winner is the first player to amass $250 million and connect six of the seven major cities, making resource management and long-term planning essential.
Empire Builder’s success led to a long-running series of spin-offs and expansions, collectively known as the “Empire Builder series.” These included international versions like British Rails, Eurorails, and Australian Rails, as well as imaginative settings such as Iron Dragon (fantasy), Lunar Rails, and Martian Rails. The franchise became beloved among fans of economic and transportation-themed board games, praised for its strategic depth and high replay value despite its lengthy playtime of 60 to 240 minutes. Even decades later, Empire Builder remains a touchstone in board gaming history, remembered for blending economic simulation with creative map-building in a way that continues to inspire modern titles.

Small Railroad Empires
Small Railroad Empires is a pickup and deliver, track-laying and set-collection board game for 2-4 players, where players build railroad tracks, send trains with goods from industries to cities, and complete achievements to earn prestige! During their turn, players will build their tracks by placing 2 trains on the modular board. When building tracks, players must pay the gold costs for the different terrain that the track passes through. Once a track connects an industry that produces a good with a city that demands that certain good, the player may send a train to complete the delivery and earn gold depending on the track length. Players will also race to complete achievements such as: "Be first to make 4 deliveries" or "Be first to build 3 Tunnels" for which they will earn extra prestige. Finally, when all players run out of tracks to lay down, the game ends. Player calculate the final prestige points they have from the achievements and the player with the most prestige is the winner! —description from the designer
