In 19th century America, players tried to make the greatest possible profits by acquiring stakes in the booming railways. To do this, they can do three different actions: sell an action at auction, develop a game box, and expand the rail network. Through these actions, players can increase the value of rail shares and their profits. The player who invests the most skillfully and makes the biggest wins wins the game.
Chicago Express funded on the Kickstarter platform
Chicago Express was funded on the Crowdfunding Kickstarter (See the campaign) platform on the Jun 18, 2014, the campaign lasted 12 days. 477 people helped funded the game, whose the amount requested was $10,000.00. Thanks to these 477 people the game could be funded up to $29,720.00, ~297.20%.
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Contents of the box : 1 game board, 23 small houses, 5 "+50" tokens, 3 cardboard dials, 3 nails, 1 game rule, 20 actions, Silver, 103 locomotives in the company colours, 5 counters, 4 tables for four railway companies.