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ボードゲーム Great Western Trail Argentina Eggertspiele 19世紀末 アルゼンチン 舞台 戦略的 牧場経営 デッキ構築 ワーカー配置 リソース管理 農家 穀物 強さ 牛カード ショートカット ランダム中立建物 ソロプレイ対応 英語版 日本語説明書なし

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Great Western Trail: Argentina - Overview of an epic ranch management board game set in late 19th century Argentina

Great Western Trail: Argentina is a strategic board game set in late 19th century Argentina. Players take on the role of estancia (ranch) owners, tasked with transporting cattle across the vast plains of the Pampas to the main train station in Buenos Aires, and then on to major European ports.
Enjoy a deep gameplay experience that combines multiple strategic elements such as deck building, worker placement, and resource management. Playable with 1-4 players, it also includes solo challenges, making it a fulfilling game experience even for solo players.

Game Features

Strategic gameplay

Great Western Trail: Argentina is a standalone game set in the same world as Great Western Trail (Second Edition), but it retains beloved elements like deck management, rondel mechanics, and player board upgrades, while adding new features and changes.

Introducing a new worker: the farmer

A new type of worker, the Farmer, will appear on your player board. Farmers can help you with the strength of their cows, and by recruiting them, you can add a new resource, Grain, to your income. Grain is an important resource used for ships and city tiles.

Strategic Path Choice

The game board presents players with new options: choosing the road with buildings or passing by the farmhouse - which strategy is more advantageous?

Strengthening cow cards

Cow cards now have a "strength" element, allowing for more strategic use. Use this strength to help farmers and acquire new resources.

Using shortcuts

Unlocking shortcuts throughout the game will help you get your cattle to Buenos Aires faster. Railroad shortcuts, especially those available later in the game, will help you establish efficient transport routes.

Deepening resource management

Money is relatively easy to come by, but it comes with more action options, shortcuts, and card management (including new consumable cards) that require deeper strategy.

Ships vs. Cities, Farmers vs. Hazards

Compared to the original version and its expansions, this version features conflicts such as "Ships vs. Cities" and "Farmers vs. Hazards." Developing a strategy while balancing these elements is the key to victory.

Randomized Neutral Buildings

Random placement can cause neutral building actions to have varying effects, which increases replayability by requiring players to react differently each time they play.

Game Info

  • Players: 1-4
  • Play time: 45-150 minutes
  • Recommended age: 12 years and older
  • Designer: Alexander Pfister
  • Publisher : Eggertspiele
  • Language: English

Game mechanics

  • Deck, bag, and pool construction
  • Hand management
  • Ownership
  • Point-to-point travel
  • Rondel
  • Set Collection
  • Solo/Solitaire Games
  • Truck movement
  • Variable Setup

Great Western Trail: Argentina is a must-play for strategy board game fans. Set in the fascinating setting of late 19th century Argentina, you play as a rancher and make strategic decisions as you raise, transport, and ship cattle to European ports.
Newly added elements such as "farmers," "grains," and the "strength" of cow cards bring a deeper strategic and gaming experience. This game is recommended not only for fans of the Great Western Trail series, but also for those who want to enjoy strategic board games.
Solo play is also supported, so you can play alone and carefully plan your strategy. Enjoy this deep strategy game that supports a variety of play styles.


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