Platforms: MS-DOS
Year: 1995
Developed by: Simtex
Published by: Avalon Hill, U.S. Gold
Number of Files: 16
Total Filesize: 12 MB
Date Added: Nov 7th, 2006
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Album type: Gamerip
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1. | Track 1 | 0:56 | 0.86 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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2. | Track 2 | 0:59 | 0.90 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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3. | Track 3 | 0:59 | 0.90 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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4. | Track 4 | 0:35 | 0.54 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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5. | Track 5 | 0:59 | 0.90 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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6. | Track 6 | 0:41 | 0.62 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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7. | Track 7 | 0:54 | 0.83 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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8. | Track 8 | 0:41 | 0.63 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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9. | Track 9 | 0:51 | 0.79 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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10. | Track 10 | 0:59 | 0.90 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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11. | Track 11 | 0:34 | 0.52 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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12. | Track 12 | 0:58 | 0.88 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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13. | Track 13 | 0:45 | 0.69 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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14. | Track 14 | 0:45 | 0.69 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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15. | Track 15 | 0:59 | 0.90 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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16. | Track 16 | 0:42 | 0.64 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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Total: | 13m 17s | 12 MB |
1830: Railroads & Robber Barons is a multiplayer computer game adaptation of the Avalon Hill board game, 1830. With default settings, the game is a very strict implementation of the board game. Starting with a relatively small amount of seed capital, players purchase shares in eight different railroad companies; ownership of a majority of a company's shares makes a player its president, letting them dictate how the company lays track on a map of the northeastern US, builds stations, buys trains, and runs them on routes to generate revenue. The game ends when the players have collectively earned a certain amount of money ("breaking the bank") or when a player or computer opponent goes bankrupt, at which point a player wins by having the highest total of stock valuation plus cash on hand. As in the board game, tactics such as looting companies of their assets, using buy/sell patterns to manipulate the stock market, and dumping unprofitable companies on other shareholders are prominent aspects of play.
hamsterboy2k
01:13 Apr 25th, 2020Offline