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Snowdonia: The Necropolis Line & Neuhauser Bockerlbahn
Snowdonia: The Necropolis Line & Neuhauser Bockerlbahn
by Lookout Games, Surprised Stare Games Ltd (2014)
Player Count
1 to 5

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour, 15 minutes
Categories
  • Trains
  • Expansion for Base-game
  • Designers
  • Tony Boydell
  • Sebastian Bleasdale
  • Mechanisms
  • Worker Placement
  • Artists
  • Tony Boydell
  • Klemens Franz
  • Family
  • Country: Wales
  • Snowdonia
  • Rating: 7.97/10 from 66 users

    Description

    Snowdonia: The Necropolis Line & Neuhauser Bockerlbahn consists of two new scenarios for Snowdonia that, again, takes players away from the damp North of Wales and transports them (and their shovels) to London and the forests of Germany...and both scenarios find a new way to use your Surveyor piece!

    The Necropolis Line, designed by Tony Boydell, follows the specially-built 19th century railway for the transportation of London's dead to the leafy suburbs and eternal rest. Your Surveyor has passed away (R.I.P) — probably pneumonia-related given the places she's been sent up to now — and you must a) build the line and b) build a grave in which to put her to rest.

    The Bocklerlbahn, designed by Sebastian Bleasdale, re-enacts the consequences of a great storm that leveled hundreds of thounsands of trees; the railway was built specifically to transport this useful wood to lumber mills! Rubble is now "fallen trees" and won't score you any contract card bonuses until it's been "converted" by your mill!

    This expansion is comprised of rules and a single deck of 33 cards containing:

    • Alternative versions of contract cards for the Necropolis Line scenario
    • New trains just for the Bockerlbahn scenario
    • New trains for general use...including an Elephant and a caterpillar-tracked Traction Engine (!)
    • New station cards!

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