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Last Night On Earth: Growing Hunger

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Designed By: Martin Wallace
Published By: Winsome Games
# of Players: 3 - 6
Playing Time: 120 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 12 and up
Category: Trains
Economic
Mechanics: Stock Holding
Crayon Rail System
Auction/Bidding
Other Names: N/A

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Players vie for control of six railroads in Argentina. A deck of cards (3 Offer Stock, 4 Develop Settlements, 5 Construct Track) is used each round to determine player actions. The deck is passed to the left and an action taken until there is just one action card type left in the deck. Dividends are then paid (based on railroad value and total number of shares), and a new round is started. The game lasts for nine rounds, at which time a final payoff is made based on value, income, and actual shares sold. There are only 5 shares of each railroad available, with the money from the stock purchase going into the railroad treasury. Also, all track construction must be paid for out of railroad treasuries, and the track is drawn along pre-defined routes using plastic crayons. Settlements are developed using player funds, which in turn increases the income available to a railroad. The player with the most money after the final payoff wins.

The fourth game in the Prairie Railroads Series.

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User Rank: 1334
Num Ratings: 58
Average Rating: 7.30
Standard Deviation: 1.51
Num Views: 9242
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1 PDF Income, value, action track with player aid v1.1
ScoreTrack.pdf
Replaces the income chart and action cards from the base game. Use coloured cubes (eg from Wabash Cannonball) to track company incomes, company values and actions used/available. Also has a simple player aid and a larger/bolder location value key. This is the PDF version for better print quality than the PNG bitmap. Updated and corrected: version: 1.2
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ScoreTrack.png
Replaces the income chart and action cards from the base game. Use coloured cubes (eg from Wabash Cannonball) to track company incomes, company values and actions used/available. Also has a simple player aid and a larger/bolder location value key. This is the bitmap (PNG) version. It is scaled for US Letter paper but can be easily scaled to suit your local stock.
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Pampas Railroads.doc
Easier to read Income Tracks player aid

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