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Railway Rivals is a railway development-themed board game designed by Glynn and David Watts. Players build railways and then run trains along them. The game is in two stages; in the first part players draw tracks on the card using washable finetip pens (allowing the board to be cleaned for reuse). Players have a building allowance each turn; building through difficult terrain costs more moves. Once all cities are joined by railway tracks, the second part of the game starts. Trains are raced along the tracks between the cities; just as in real life, players must pay other players to use elements of their track if they don't have a complete route of their own. The choice of routes raced is random; each city is used one or more times. Money is awarded to the fastest trains, and the player with the most money when all routes have been raced is the winner. For 2-6 players aged 10 and up. Playing time of 90 minutes.
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