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21Moon
21Moon
by All-Aboard Games (2020)
Player Count
2 to 5

Playing Time
2 hours, 30 minutes to 5 hours, 10 minutes
Categories
  • Transportation
  • Economic
  • Trains
  • Designers
  • Jonas Jones
  • Mechanisms
  • Tile Placement
  • Stock Holding
  • Auction/Bidding
  • Route/Network Building
  • Artists
  • Jonas Jones
  • Christopher Stenseth
  • Family
  • 18xx
  • Moon/Lunar
  • Digital Implementations: 18xx.games
  • Rating: 8.13/10 from 8 users

    Description

    The story so far – exploration of mineral resources on the moon

    The year is 2117. Climate change has taken its toll on Earth and new resources are needed to fuel a very technically advanced society gathered into ever growing megacities around the globe. Research during the last 50 years has shown that the Moon has several very pure and effective mineral resources that are needed on Earth. This year, mining corporations has established bases on the Moon with the purpose of building a transportation network to mine valuable mineral resources. As these resources are of global interest, the top 20 nations on Earth have invested in a freight rocket “Future One” scheduled to fly to the moon and transport minerals back to Earth.
    When the game starts, the corporations got eleven months to gather as much minerals as possible before the rocket leaves the moon.
    Players are opportunistic investors –most wealth at the end of the game wins!

    The players (referred to as “investors” in this game) see an excellent opportunity to make credits (=money) by investing in and running private companies and mining corporations on the moon. The corporations establish bases on the moon and build road networks to valuable mining resources, mining as much resources as possible until the freight rocket leaves the moon with its cargo of minerals.

    The winner is the wealthiest investor when the rocket leaves. An investor's wealth is made up of personal credits and current market value of owned shares in the seven corporations.

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